Microsoft dropped Vista hardware spec to raise Intel profits
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 4.3.2008
According 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.
Intel told The Wall Street Journal that the bit about its earning was not true, arguing that Kalkman "is not qualified in any shape or form to have knowledge about Intel's internal financial forecasts related to chipsets, motherboards or any other product".
Meanwhile, Microsoft informed the paper that it included the Intel 915 chipset in the Windows Vista Capable program "based on successful testing of beta versions of Windows Vista on the chip set and the broad availability of the chip set in the market." And it said the unsealed emails showed how its execs "were trying to make the marketing program better for Microsoft partners and consumers".
You could argue, however, that Kalkman's email is far from the best of the lot. In another message, a Microsoft board member tells Steve Ballmer he's decided against "upgrading" one of his machines to Vista. "I cannot understand with a product this long in creation why there is such a shortage of drivers," he says.
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channelregister.co.uk
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Comments(3)
sounds like the court-side 'wow' is starting now...
notsomeoneelse
if i could mod you up +5 funny....
i'm still waiting for
microsoft announcement of "windows vista is the new version of windows me"
microsoft employs scores of qualified developers. it's anybody's guess why they've
never been able to produce a decent operating system. in case you disagree with me, can
you name a single version of windows that doesn't require some forms of crutches to work
? by crutches, i mean third-party defragmenter, antivirus, antispyware, etc.
to me,
the vista capable scam is just another proof that even geniuses become idiots as soon as
they start working for microsoft.
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Ouch!
By NotSomeoneElse on 05.03.2008 - 02:03