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The German car-maker says its “optional power upgrade” is designed to give customers more choice.
The German car-maker says its “optional power upgrade” is designed to give customers more choice.
Sadly, it’s been a good part of IBM’s business model for years. They call it Capacity on Demand.
I learned this when I moved into a corporate IT environment with Power servers. I couldn’t believe that some companies would pay a quarter of a million for a server that is intentionally stunted/limited unless you pay even more.
But cars are computers now. “Everything’s computer!”. So they will follow that subscription model.
Well, there is a reason AMD has been kicking ass in the server space lately. Mostly because Intel sat on their ass for a decade, but IBM scalping customers certainly provided a larger opening for AMD.