Pabloz wrote:i hate when this happens
specially on old compaq pcs from the 90s […]
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i hate when this happens
specially on old compaq pcs from the 90s
we have lost so many things, abit, epox, soyo
now intel
Note to Intel employees: this is how you alienate future customers. "Nahh.. people running EOL'd hardware aren't profitable, so we're cutting even the slightest carrying expense the moment the support phase lapses."
Counter-point is that these people you are leaving out to dry today might already be (or one day be) data center buyers, back-end developers, administrators, or managers. Competent companies today are listening to senior employee opinions more than in the past when a couple dinners was enough to close the deal.
Like cell phone buyers, companies today are more apt to keep running and self-supporting perfectly good big iron longer than the manufacture's desired upgrade treadmill dictates through EOL threats.