Originally posted by duby229
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Only a few people could actually see the light at the end of this article. It was written to highlight the fact that something must be done about the laws governing the development and support of hardware devices, because this issue applies to Windows no less. Like it's been already mentioned this model: "write your device drivers once and forget about proper support" plagues the hardware industry all the time. Android devices are the worst offenders by far. Even Google doesn't have enough sway to make IHVs properly support their chips past a certain date (which is often less than 12 months from the start of device availability).
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