HP gives out support even for 10 years old machines?
For free? Kind of. At the same service levels as the first 2-4 years for free? Not really.
"..Typically, HP stops supporting most products after 10 years. .."
https://support.hp.com/us-en/retired-products
That is also the 'official' dropping of support. The amount of effort and diligence put in on firmware fixes and tracking the latest bleed edge OS release with ultra modern drivers. Microsoft the same way. The "happens to work" status gets 'good enough'.
Most "do everything for everybody" organizations typically hollow out what is actually there for support toward the tail end. ( unless there is some kind of 4-5+ digit yearly support contraction. ). For customers making few changes it often falls into the happens to work status because the system is mostly in a time bubble. So it ends up being a variation of "don't ask for support, don't tell there basically nothing there to provide support"
Over time Windows 10 may change this. That "don't ask don't tell" will get exposed more often.
That would be impressive. Because that's what we're talking here: Mac Pros made ~10 years ago, not new ones.
If make folks (at some decent percentage of those left) pay for it then it isn't so surprising. I don't think Apple wants to go to that kind of model. In the context of nobody explicitly even paying at any point along the way ( support is bundled in the original price of the system. it isn't "free". So that finite amount gets burned up over time. ).
Apple on a Mac Pro update cadence of every 2-3 years could be about 9-10 also. 2019 + 2 or 3 . 2011-2022 . Add 6-7 to that and get 2027-2029.
It would shorten up if Apple iterates every year. With track record over the last 10 years , I wouldn't hold my breath expecting that. If they went every 2 that would be a colossal change for them at this point.
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