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I'd hate to see SGI go. They've done too much for the workstation market. Unfortunately, they extended themselves too far.
If they were to merge with Apple, they'd have a better chance because Apple's financial group is the strongest of all computer companies.
They'd both gain in the sharing of UNIX technologies and Apple would benefit from high performance computing and SGI would benefit in ease of use.
Apple has been searching markets where SGI has already been and their combination would end up with a product line from inexpensive desktop to supercomputer.