
As a software developer (web, mobile phones and desktop) I know the currently very familiar computers can be programmed to do general and different stuff (more stuff than one on each one no matter if they are in your pocket - the mobile smartphones - or on your lap or desk, meaning you can do your job wathever it is and you can play games, you can watch movies or videos or you can write science fiction on same machine and I can program it) while the analog computers are a lot more specified (they can do only one or a very limited number of similar things) and that would be generating more time, hardware and money for a very much number of projects and things. Without considering the change in the software world. But the idea is interesting and using more types of computers (digital, quantum and analog, for example) can be very useful if you have a big project and enough money and resources to do it. You can't lost too many thing by diversifing but you can lost many things by changing the entire paradigme. If you change things think about what you use, what the changes implies (as resources and humans) and what you win or you can win from it.