Op Arstechnica hebben ze een serie over de Amiga. Vandaag kwam [deel 10 uit, over de neergang van Commodore](
http://arstechnica.com/the-multiverse/2017/01/a-history-of-the-amiga-part-10-the-downfall-of-commodore/).
De rest van de serie is [hier te vinden](
http://arstechnica.com/series/history-of-the-amiga/).
Mooie stukjes uit dit deel;
> Could a trio of PCs, Macintoshes, and Amigas have coexisted in an alternate universe?I think so. Saving the Amiga wouldn’t have been easy, but it definitely was possible. Ultimately, the failure rests with Commodore management, who not only failed to adapt to a changing marketplace, but in many cases were actively hostile to their own company. To understand what they did and why they did it, we have to jump far back in time—to the creation of Commodore itself.
En deze;
> Gould grew increasingly intolerant of Tramiel’s one-man management style. Tramiel also said that he wanted to issue more stock to pay off Commodore’s massive debts, but Gould refused, arguing that it would weaken his hold on the company. What Gould didn’t say was that much of Commodore’s debt was to other companies that Gould also controlled.
De rest moet je zelf maar lezen als je geinteresseerd bent.