Wyse Technology Inc, San Jose, California, has introduced two new EISA bus-based personal computers, the Decision 486/33E tower and Decision 386SX/16S desktop. Rated by the firm at 27.5 MIPS, the 486/33E – which uses a 33MHz Intel 80486 with a 50MHz version planned for next year – comes with from 2Mb memory, nine EISA slots and floppy drive. It costs UKP5,615, or UKP7,485 with 300Mb disk and UKP8,355 with 660Mb disk, available in December. The 386SX/16S uses a 16MHz 80386SX and with up to 8Mb memory, two expansion slots, serial and parallel ports it comes in three versions – all out next month. A diskless model is UKP1,000, with a floppy drive it is UKP1,055, and with a 40Mb disk it costs UKP1,435. Both the Decision machines are offered with MS-DOS, Xenix or OS/2.