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Then why did they ship physical products to retailers in the meantime ?
I worked for the governement in my country for several years and they send always hardware which supposed to work flawless but they actually failed several times with their products as i always found issues with servers and other never seen by normal people hardware
For example i needed a server which should be capable to run many modem cards as it was needed to communicate with loads of contacts elsewhere in the country, according to them ( now no longer existing company ) told the people who wanted to sell the hardware that this server was capable of handling 6 of this heavy duty cards
They had to come from america to see in reality that it did not work, they actually could on,ly handle 3 of them at once as they where all so demanding that they chocked when the slots capability of that time.
So they had to admit that it does not work as intended, later when better high level slots where implemented on server boards they clearly had learned do not promise something can handle something without testing it first extremely well.
I am talking about servers with a pricetag upwards to many thousands of dollars, some even being over 50k.
But as more and more is needed every period in time in the business hardware improvements only happen after people like me bring the hardware on its knees going in snail pace or worse
They always send pre examples to retailers so they can give feedback about certain things what is as far as i know common practice in kinda all hardware related stuff not only for consumersI don't believe in the drivers arc, it's fundamentally a pricing issue IMHO.
But regardless, yes, the scenario you outline is entirely believable. It's not the marketing department's attribution to decide whether engineers have done a good job. In fact, I doubt they're having any authority over the engineers. They'll just assume the information is correct and produce commercial materials accordingly.
Professional bullshit vs incompetent bullshit. Pick your poison.
I worked for the governement in my country for several years and they send always hardware which supposed to work flawless but they actually failed several times with their products as i always found issues with servers and other never seen by normal people hardware
For example i needed a server which should be capable to run many modem cards as it was needed to communicate with loads of contacts elsewhere in the country, according to them ( now no longer existing company ) told the people who wanted to sell the hardware that this server was capable of handling 6 of this heavy duty cards
They had to come from america to see in reality that it did not work, they actually could on,ly handle 3 of them at once as they where all so demanding that they chocked when the slots capability of that time.
So they had to admit that it does not work as intended, later when better high level slots where implemented on server boards they clearly had learned do not promise something can handle something without testing it first extremely well.
I am talking about servers with a pricetag upwards to many thousands of dollars, some even being over 50k.
But as more and more is needed every period in time in the business hardware improvements only happen after people like me bring the hardware on its knees going in snail pace or worse