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MS dropped Vista hardware spec to raise Intel profits


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Posted 04 March 2008 - 01:00 PM

images/news/vista.jpgAccording to an email sent last February by Microsoft general manager John Kalkman, the software giant lowered Windows Vista's minimum hardware requirements to ridiculous levels only because Intel needed to sell more graphics chipsets.

The email was just one of many released in response to a federal class action suit that accuses Microsoft of misleading the world with those "Windows Vista Capable" logos it slapped on new PCs in the run-up to the operating system's debut. The logos appeared on system more than nine month before the OS was unveiled.

Judging from these emails - unsealed by the court this week and spewed to the digerati by Todd Bishop of Seattle Post-Intelligencer - the case has a pretty good chance.

"In the end, we lowered the requirement to help Intel make their quarterly earnings so they could continue to sell motherboards with the 915 graphics embedded," John Kalkman wrote to Scott Di Valerio, who oversaw Microsoft's dealings with PC partners.

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#2 TheBearLT

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Posted 04 March 2008 - 03:48 PM

Lets start with that, that you should not be idiot first...

Like, wtf, people buying low-end cr@p, and thinking that vista will run on smoothly ?

It's like 1st jump with a parachute in emergence situation, you taking School bag with "Parachute" tag instead of real parachute that is lays near by..

Before gettin' into plane you should at least check google what parachute is and how it looks :giggle:
you got the point

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The fact that MS promoting Intel makes me feel sad for AMD.. not fair fighting.. it's called cheating :rofl_mini:

Edited by TheBearLT, 04 March 2008 - 03:56 PM.


#3 eniparadoxgma

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Posted 04 March 2008 - 05:49 PM

View PostTheBearLT, on Mar 4 2008, 10:48 AM, said:

Lets start with that, that you should not be idiot first...

Like, wtf, people buying low-end cr@p, and thinking that vista will run on smoothly ?

It's like 1st jump with a parachute in emergence situation, you taking School bag with "Parachute" tag instead of real parachute that is lays near by..

Before gettin' into plane you should at least check google what parachute is and how it looks :giggle:
you got the point

Cheers :friends:
p.s.
The fact that MS promoting Intel makes me feel sad for AMD.. not fair fighting.. it's called cheating :rofl_mini:

Well mane, here's the thing: Most people aren't tech savvy. I'm guessing the vast majority of people that work with computers every day have no idea how to install a floppy drive into one. I'd also say that the majority of computer users don't know a thing about Vista or why they would possibly want to upgrade to it.

Point being, the majority of people don't do a lot of research and build their own computer. They go to Best Buy or CompUSA and buy whatever the salesperson tells them to buy. So, if the Intel Celeron 1.6ghz 256mb RAM Dell they buy has a sticker slapped on it that says "vista capable" they're just going to assume it will run it alright.




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