• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      $0. If they can’t get support from MS then they won’t be able to support it either. Also, they don’t make money at all on supporting an OS that isn’t sold. Any hours spent on maintaining support is unrecoverable expense.

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      5 months ago

      Probably nothing, because the demand is coming off more from laptop OEMS, who always push the latest OS as a bullet point for sales.

      For example, Framework doesn’t officially support Windows 10 through their drivers, regardless if it’s Intel or AMD. Especially since all the major laptop OEMs are going full AI, windows 10 support isn’t a remote priority of any of these laptops.

      Windows 10 is basically at the line where Windows 7 was. You have the choice of going to whatever Microsoft is doing, Going to linux, or do what WIndows 7 users do and stubbornly not move to linux despite you wanting what the linux market offers, until theyre forced off it down the line when things like google’s chrome electron apps stop supporting the OS (e,g Steam, Discord) down the line.

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    5 months ago

    Even more reason to leave Windows behind

    I guess it also confirms that the next gen of Ryzen chips is also not launching before Windows 10 goes EoL