A fun way to get people into the article making the Hackers reference, as a die hard fan of the film love to see it, but some of the takes are so out there. It wasn't "incredible" or "absurdly geeky". Anyone at the time paying attention to anything sort of "PC vs. Mac", Intel vs. Power PC etc would have heard of RISC chip developments. And it's not far-fetched to think the original writers picked up a copy of Wired or PC Magazine to notice a headline referring to it. Hardly some magical insight. Any of the geeks watching the film chuckled (or raged) at the tech references but you kinda expected to see some and of course being a hollywood film expected totally fantastical tech usage as well which the film, in all its charm, delivers in droves. Dunno what that comment on 'pronounciation' was either. Think the author either showing his age (where that falls in the gen-x-millennial-z spectrum not sure) or desire to write fiction stories rather than be a reporter, shrug.