timeshift Skrevet 16. august 2017 Del Skrevet 16. august 2017 Paul Thurrott: Here’s What Microsoft is Saying Internally About Surface Quality and Reliability Multiple senior Microsoft officials told me at the time that the issues were all Intel’s fault, and that the microprocessor giant had delivered its buggiest-ever product in the “Skylake” generation chipsets. Microsoft, first out of the gate with Skylake chips, thus got caught up by this unreliability, leading to a falling out with Intel. Microsoft’s recent ARM push with Windows 10 is a result of that falling out; the software giant believes that Intel needs a counter to its dominance and that, as of late 2016, AMD simply wasn’t up to the task. Since then, however, another trusted source at Microsoft has provided with a different take on this story. Microsoft, I’m told, fabricated the story about Intel being at fault. The real problem was Surface-specific custom drivers and settings that the Microsoft hardware team cooked up. Lenke til kommentar
_dundun_ Skrevet 16. august 2017 Del Skrevet 16. august 2017 (endret) Internt må de selvsagt skyve på skylda og sikre seg mot liknende problemer i fremtiden - men ut mot kundene er det bare én ting å gjøre og det er å ta fullt ansvar. Endret 16. august 2017 av Audun_K Lenke til kommentar
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