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Those who are with PowerPC, will be classified as "Pending for upgrade" Status, in Apple ecosystem, 3 years are around the time they expect you to upgrade.
The myth of course is that Apple hardware lasts longer. So when people do analysis of the installed base, they assume lots more of the shipped Macs are still in service than of the shipped Windows machines. When they do value for money comparisons, they assume that the Macs last longer.
There never has been any evidence for this, and the quote above suggests the contrary, as does the phasing out of support for anything that is not current.
Throw the junk out and buy a new one, seems to be the message.