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Intel Turns Its Back On Windows Vista |
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Written by Array
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Saturday, 28 June 2008 |
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The relation between Microsoft and Intel
has been so strong that the term "Wintel" was coined in the late 1980s
to describe it. This might come to an end as - for the first time in
20+ years - Intel decided to turn its back on Microsoft's latest OS.
According
to the New York Times, Intel, which have over 80,000 employees with
workstations, decided not to upgrade their PCs to Windows Vista.
An unnamed Intel insider said that "the
company made its decision after a lengthy analysis by its internal
technology staff of the costs and potential benefits of moving to
Windows Vista, which has drawn fire from many customers as a buggy,
bloated program that requires costly hardware upgrades to run smoothly."
"This
isn’t a matter of dissing Microsoft, but Intel information technology
staff just found no compelling case for adopting Vista", he added.
An Intel spokesman said that they are testing and deploying Vista in certain departments, but not across the company.
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