The more I think about it, the more it seems like Vista is going to be the newest Windows Me. They'll probably make Win7 more compelling to upgrade to.

What they should really do is what Apple does. Make smaller, more frequent OS updates with one or two "major features" that people would want. Then price it at a reasonable $100 price point.

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To be honest, what is in Vista that a company like Intel would actually
NEED on desktop PCs?

XP brought just about everything needed for a non-gaming desktop. What's
the point in the upgrade costs (both software and hardware) if you do
not see any benefit to your business?

DX10, Aero and better 64bit support are the main benefits of Vista, if
you aren't going to use them, its a costly upgrade for nothing but
"keeping up with the Jones'"

Lets just hope they allow their driver creators/testers to keep copies
of Vista handy though ;)

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