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Yeah, look how horribly for Microsoft ended up aiming, with PCs, ~"for low end market as soon as possible" (that's essentially what Gates openly stated as also their goal, bringing computing to everybody; the benefits of powerful and inexpensive standardised hardware, from its economies of scale, felt also by, say, Linux users; even Apple switched to it).
WTH, people will whine about anything, it seems. For years it was "MS fuels hardware upgrades" and now "MS wastes effort at making their software even more zippy than it is vs. the competition"...