Was the Amiga better than PC?

The Amiga was technically superior to early PCs in graphics, sound, and multitasking with its custom hardware and AmigaOS, making it amazing for games and creative work, feeling "from the future," but PCs eventually won due to vast business software, expandability, and stronger industry backing, allowing them to rapidly improve graphics (like VGA) and catch up, especially with titles like Doom proving PC power.
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Was the Amiga 500 better than other computers?

Amiga was lightyears ahead of IBM and Apple in many things. Especially in graphic quality. It was capable of displaying way more colors on screen than any other PC at its time. This made it ideal for both gaming and productivity.
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Why was the Amiga so good?

The Amiga has a custom chipset consisting of several coprocessors which handle audio, video, and direct memory access independently of the Central Processing Unit (CPU). This architecture gave the Amiga a performance edge over its competitors, particularly for graphics-intensive applications and games.
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What did Steve Jobs think of Amiga?

Steve Jobs of Apple, who had just introduced the Macintosh in January, was shown the original prototype for the first Amiga and stated that there was too much hardware – even though the newly redesigned board consisted of just three silicon chips which had yet to be shrunk down.
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Why did the Commodore Amiga fail?

Amiga failed due to a mix of poor management, marketing blunders, technical stagnation (lack of fast RAM, no chunky video, slow CPU upgrades), and failure to compete with the rapidly advancing, price-dropping IBM PC market, compounded by a critical patent lawsuit that blocked its US launch, ultimately leading to Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994. Despite its advanced hardware, internal issues and market shifts prevented it from achieving mainstream success. 
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What was the worst selling game of all time?

There isn't one single "worst-selling" game ever, as it depends on platform, era, and definition (flops vs. niche titles), but infamous examples include Uncle Henry's Playhouse (only 27 copies on PC) and Sukaban Shachu Rena (around 100 on Wii), while major system failures often cited are E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Atari 2600) and Concord (PS5/PC), with games like Afro Samurai 2 and Babylon's Fall also representing massive commercial failures for their publishers. 
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Was the GameCube weaker than the PS2?

Bear in mind that this was a console that was technologically inferior to its competitors, as the Xbox and GameCube both had more powerful hardware than the PS2.
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What is the 2 hour rule Steve Jobs?

Steve Jobs' "2-hour rule" wasn't a strict policy but a practice of dedicating two-hour blocks to deep, uninterrupted thinking and reflection, often through solitary walks, to foster creativity and strategic clarity, free from distractions like meetings and emails, allowing for "noodling" to generate groundbreaking ideas and focus on essential tasks (signal) rather than noise. It's a strategy for intentional mental space to solve complex problems and guide big-picture vision, not just busy work. 
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Why did Steve Jobs not bathe?

Steve Jobs didn't believe in using deodorant or showering regularly, especially during his early days at Atari. He followed a strict fruit-only diet and thought it would eliminate body odor, but coworkers often complained.
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What is the #1 game ever?

There's no single "#1 game ever" as it depends on criteria (sales, influence, ratings), but Tetris is often cited as the best-selling (520M+ copies across versions) and most accessible, while Minecraft (350M+ sold) and Grand Theft Auto V (220M+) lead modern sales. For critical acclaim, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time often tops lists, but Minecraft's cultural impact and longevity are huge. 
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Will computers crash in 2038?

Computer systems that use time for critical computations may encounter fatal errors if the year 2038 problem is not addressed. Some applications that use future dates have already encountered the bug. The most vulnerable systems are those which are infrequently or never updated, such as legacy and embedded systems.
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How much did the Amiga 500 cost in 1987?

Before Amiga 500 was shipped, Commodore suggested that the list price of the Amiga 500 was US$595.95 without a monitor. At delivery in October 1987, Commodore announced that the Amiga 500 would carry a US$699/£499 list price.
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What caused Commodore's downfall?

The company's position started declining in the late 1980s amid internal conflicts and mismanagement, and while the Amiga line was popular, newer models failed to keep pace against competing IBM PC-compatibles and Apple Macintosh.
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What was the C64's biggest competitor?

The C64 faced a wide range of competing home computers, but, with a lower price and more flexible hardware, it quickly outsold many of its competitors. In the United States, the greatest competitors were the Atari 8-bit computers, the Apple II, and the TI-99/4A.
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What killed the Commodore Amiga?

In later years, the Amiga started losing market share to IBM PC compatibles and the fourth generation of video game consoles, eventually leading to Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994 and the end of Amiga.
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What is the 80 20 rule Steve Jobs?

Steve Jobs' version of the 80/20 rule focused on a "Signal-to-Noise Ratio," where 80% of his effort went into crucial "signal" tasks (the top 3-5 things that moved the mission forward) and only 20% to "noise" (distractions, unnecessary meetings, emails, or good ideas that weren't essential). He applied this by drastically simplifying Apple's product line, cutting clutter to focus on revolutionary products like the iPhone and iPad, demonstrating that ruthless prioritization of the few vital things creates extraordinary results. 
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Is it illegal to clock into two Jobs at once?

In short: Yes, it's legal to work two full-time jobs. But just because it's legal doesn't mean it aligns with company policies. Some employment contracts include an exclusivity clause, meaning working for another company could be grounds for termination.
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What is Steve Jobs diagnosed with?

Steve Jobs was diagnosed with a rare pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (pNET) in 2003, a slow-growing and potentially curable form of pancreatic cancer, but his initial refusal of conventional surgery for nine months in favor of alternative therapies (diet, acupuncture) allowed the cancer to spread, leading to metastasis and eventually his death in 2011 from complications, despite later surgeries and a liver transplant.
 
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Was Dreamcast more powerful than PS2?

The Dreamcast had a superior GPU with hardware anti-aliasing and texture compression, often leading to sharper, cleaner visuals and higher resolutions (480p vs. PS2's 480i) in early multi-platform games, making it appear more powerful visually at first. However, the PlayStation 2 (PS2) had a more powerful CPU, more RAM, and complex co-processors (Emotion Engine), allowing for better physics, lighting, and larger game worlds in the long run, though developers struggled to utilize it initially, leading to blurry, low-res PS2 ports of early games. 
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How much RAM did GameCube have?

The Nintendo GameCube had a total of 43 MB of non-unified RAM, comprising 24 MB of fast 1T-SRAM for main system memory, 3 MB of embedded 1T-SRAM within the GPU, and 16 MB of DRAM for I/O buffering (like sound and DVD data). This memory was split, with the 24 MB of main RAM being very fast (324 MHz 1T-SRAM) for quick data access, notes this Quora post and the Video Game Console Library. 
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