- May 6, 2014
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So, the big question that bugs me with the recent announcement of the upgrade philosophy in W10M is this.
In W10 Microsoft says: update all Hardware to W10. It doesn't matter how old. It will run slow perhaps, but we thought of everything and drivers will work too. Even if they are not signed you'll be fine.
We will drop support of older flights (original W10) so update to the new ones. And by the way we optimize it all the time so resources won't matter. We are getting better...
In W10M: It matters what hardware you have - not necessarily fastest ones ie 640 will get it but not 930. Even if CU is faster / not slower. But don't look in our cards - we don't understand them so you won't as well.
So the question: why does it seem is W10 capable of not caring on the hardware and W10M not? Why does it seem Microsoft has to put effort in forking W10M to each hardware - and so they have to look after their resources in W10M but not in W10.
In W10 Microsoft says: update all Hardware to W10. It doesn't matter how old. It will run slow perhaps, but we thought of everything and drivers will work too. Even if they are not signed you'll be fine.
We will drop support of older flights (original W10) so update to the new ones. And by the way we optimize it all the time so resources won't matter. We are getting better...
In W10M: It matters what hardware you have - not necessarily fastest ones ie 640 will get it but not 930. Even if CU is faster / not slower. But don't look in our cards - we don't understand them so you won't as well.
So the question: why does it seem is W10 capable of not caring on the hardware and W10M not? Why does it seem Microsoft has to put effort in forking W10M to each hardware - and so they have to look after their resources in W10M but not in W10.