Microsoft eased ‘Vista Capable’ specs so Intel could meet quarterly numbers
Microsoft eased the minimum requirements for PCs to be considered capable of running its Windows Vista operating system so that a graphics chip manufactured by Intel could be used in systems sold as “Vista Capable.”.
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