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rob74yesterday at 8:39 PM4 repliesview on HN

Yes. So Microsoft (which manufactures hardware itself and has close ties to other hardware manufacturers) needed to find... other ways to, er, motivate people to buy new hardware anyway. Which brings us back to the blog post we are commenting on.

Not sure Windows as a subscription service is the end goal though. But maybe we should all wish for M$ to do that, maybe that would be what's needed to finally bring about the Year of The Linux Desktop™.


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CrossVRyesterday at 9:06 PM

I don't think selling more hardware is the primary motivation. The motivation is ensuring everyone has TPM 2.0 enabled on their device.

This allows Microsoft to protect parts of their software even from the user that owns the hardware it's running on. With TPM enabled you finally give up the last bit of control you had over the software running on your hardware.

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kgwxdyesterday at 9:04 PM

> motivate people to buy new hardware

Open source drivers, and a sense that Linux support will forever be top priority, would be a motivator for me. Most of my tech spend has been with Valve in the past few years. I'd love if there was another company I actually enjoy giving my money to.

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mschuster91yesterday at 11:38 PM

> So Microsoft which manufactures hardware itself

The only computer lineup MS ever sold directly, to my knowledge, were the Surface things - an absolute niche market.

hulituyesterday at 9:09 PM

> So Microsoft (which manufactures hardware itself and has close ties to other hardware manufacturers)

You mean the Microsoft vacuum cleaner ? /s

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