Windows 10 support could end early on some Intel systems
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[url]https://arstechnica.com/?p=1133519[/url]
those clover trail atoms are rather tough to really support in further windows versions going forward I imagine. The on die GPU is no longer maintained driver wise by intel [it was a licensed design from imagination], and you need the new drivers for the major version change in WDDM. Frankly I don't consider it much of a loss, most of the machines that sold with this originally ran 8 (5 years ago) and haven't aged well.
[QUOTE=nintenman1;52480245]those clover trail atoms are rather tough to really support in further windows versions going forward I imagine. The on die GPU is no longer maintained driver wise by intel [it was a licensed design from imagination], and you need the new drivers for the major version change in WDDM. Frankly I don't consider it much of a loss, most of the machines that sold with this originally ran 8 (5 years ago) and haven't aged well.[/QUOTE]
Well let's hope that they are the only machines that lose support for the next couple of years.
[I]Fuck off. [/I]
Windows 10 physically works on the fucking P4, get over it.
I'm fine with not actively supporting it, but actively blocking it is just cockish.
[QUOTE=chipsnapper2;52481244][I]Fuck off. [/I]
Windows 10 physically works on the fucking P4, get over it.
I'm fine with not actively supporting it, but actively blocking it is just cockish.[/QUOTE]
If you read the article, you'd see that if you did it all the text and icons would be fucked up.
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