Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Feb 2006 22:17 UTC, submitted by Jeremy
Windows Roughly half of today's PCs won't be able to take advantage of the 'Aero Glass' compositor found within Microsoft's upcoming Vista software, due at the end of this year. The estimate was one of the conclusions cited in a report released late Thursday by Jon Peddie Research. The fault, Peddie reported, was that the low-cost integrated graphics controllers customers have chosen process the 2D windows of Windows XP and Windows 2000 just fine, but lack the bells and whistles necessary to process the Windows Desktop Compositing Engine used in Vista. About 63 percent of the 203 million PCs sold used an integrated graphics controller, JPR reported.
Thread beginning with comment 94863
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE: If You had to choose...
by CPUGuy on Sat 11th Feb 2006 13:53 UTC in reply to "If You had to choose..."
CPUGuy
Member since:
2005-07-06

The only thing that's been "scaled down" is the pushback of WinFS (which will still be in beta when Vista is released). There has been nothing else dropped.

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 1