Stable Image Platform Program
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Stable Image Platform Program or Stable IT Platform Program is the name of an initiative introduced by Intel. The idea is that a pre-configured disk image will work on any of the certified hardware combinations. Intel states the program guarantees "At least 12 months of Deployment for Image Compatible Platforms."[1]
Intel's main competitor, AMD, later introduced a similar program.[2]
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[edit ]- Walton, Jarred (2005年09月12日). "Intel Enterprise and Corporate Roadmap – Q3'05 Update". AnandTech . Archived from the original on 2011年10月21日. Retrieved 2018年12月01日.