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Title: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: Lead Head on 15 November 2008, 01:36
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NUMEROUS EMAILS exchanged by Microsoft and Intel executives have revealed that the Vole knowingly cut its 'Vista Capable' PC specifications to help Intel flog rafts of cheap kit.

The email evidence surfaced in a plaintiffs' court filing (PDF) that was unsealed Thursday in the continuing 'Vista Capable' consumer class action lawsuit.

Computers built using Intel's 915 series chipsets didn't qualify for the 'Vista Capable' label under the Vole's initial set of PC specifications for the promotional programme set forth in December 2005, because the 915 chipsets couldn't handle Vista's coolest graphics interface.

After Microsoft pushed up its projected kickoff date for the 'Vista Capable' programme by three months, Intel's executives objected because Chipzilla couldn't ramp up production of its newer, high-end graphics chipsets fast enough to meet anticipated demand."
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/11/14/microsoft-cut-vista-capable (http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/11/14/microsoft-cut-vista-capable)

I'm betting that is where quite a few Vista performance "complaints" came from.

Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: WMD on 15 November 2008, 06:11
This has actually been known for a while; the new developments seem to be about Steve Ballmer and Paul Otellini and their personally approving it.
Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: worker201 on 15 November 2008, 13:47
The way corporate names get thrown around all the time, it seems like the 89,000 people at Microsoft and the 86,000 at Intel got together and took a vote or something.  Nope, it was 2 guys acting alone, probably settled the whole thing over email.  Corporate shenanigans are so anti-dramatic.
Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: SiMuLaCrUm on 22 December 2008, 16:37
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because the 915 chipsets couldn't handle Vista's coolest graphics interface.
Big deal, that GUI isn't so great anyway.
And besides, can't most of the graphically intense features be turned off?
Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: davidnix71 on 23 December 2008, 00:34
Even recent corporate Dells don't do well with Vista. Our IT guys will be hanging onto XP for as long as they can. Our new Dells came with Vista, but the performance sucked so bad, they backed down to XP.

Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: SiMuLaCrUm on 23 December 2008, 06:10
Yeah, a lot of companies stick with XP
Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: Lead Head on 24 December 2008, 18:33
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because the 915 chipsets couldn't handle Vista's coolest graphics interface.
Big deal, that GUI isn't so great anyway.
And besides, can't most of the graphically intense features be turned off?

They can, but the thing is the laptops were rated to handle vista with full graphical effects.
Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: SiMuLaCrUm on 24 December 2008, 20:28
Ah, ok, that makes sense now.
Title: Re: Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
Post by: _ZeroBeta on 16 April 2009, 20:12
Yeah, a lot of companies stick with XP

In fact, many businesses that use Windows are considering skipping Vista entirely.