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Posted by : Sachin Kumar Sahu
January 01, 1988
Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, who left
Apple to form his own company, unveiled the NeXT. The computer he
created failed but was recognized as an important innovation. At a base
price of $6,500, the NeXT ran too slowly to be popular.
The
significance of the NeXT rested in its place as the first personal
computer to incorporate a drive for an optical storage disk, a built-in
digital signal processor that allowed voice recognition, and
object-oriented languages to simplify programming. The NeXT offered
Motorola 68030 microprocessors, 8 megabytes of RAM, and a 256-megabyte
read/write optical disk storage.