04 Apr 2008
Microsoft is to extend the availability of Windows XP by two years.
But the extension will apply only to extremely specialised low-end PCs, and not to common consumer models.
A company spokesperson told vnunet.com that availability will be limited to PCs classified by Microsoft as "ultra-low cost" .
"We believe that Windows Vista is the best way to address customer and partner needs on mainstream PCs," said the spokesperson.
"But Microsoft recognises a growing class of hardware-constrained, lower-cost PCs that would benefit from a different Windows-based solution.
"While Vista provides an easier and more secure user experience, XP Home provides an effective solution on these devices from a performance and cost perspective."
Microsoft had originally planned to stop shipping new copies of XP to hardware vendors on 31 January 2008.
However, after PC makers lobbied the company to extend the deadline, Microsoft moved XP's termination back to 30 June.
The company said that this deadline will remain in place for most machines, forcing vendors to offer Vista on most new PCs.
"We are very proud of the progress we have made with Windows Vista over the past 16 months," said Michael Dix, general manager of Windows client product management.
"Given this landscape, and after consulting with our partners, apart from today's announced extension of Windows XP Home for ultra-low cost PCs, we are maintaining the timelines we announced in September."
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So exactly what is the XP Xtermination date
Dude you article neglects telling us the exact date of extermination. should we asume from your article title that the 30 June you mentioned is 30 June 2010 ???
Posted by: xHydra.com 23 Apr 2008
Vista delay
Once again the luddites have had their way. An extension to the clunky and slow XP, means that developement on Vista will slow down. I don't have much to praise Microsoft for but Vista is brilliant, it is faster and more reliable than any version of windows. NO crashes in the six months I have been using it. I can't say the same for XP, where a re-format was required every six months.
Posted by: Yellowhat 04 Apr 2008
Can't Do It
I just can't do it! I just can't move over to the Vista camp. Sure, it's great for and blah, blah, blah... It sucks... bad! Sucking out the life from me machine.
Posted by: Big Brother Bill!?! 04 Apr 2008