Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Intel is removing drivers and BIOS for its old desktop boards so anyone running an old Pentium-based PC has four days to get hold of anything they might need.
The warning on Intel's download center page says:
End Of Life - This download, BIOS Update [RL86510A.86A] P21, will no longer be available after November 22, 2019 and will not be supported with any additional functional, security, or other updates. All versions are provided as is. Intel recommends that users of BIOS Update [RL86510A.86A] P21 uninstall and/or discontinue use as soon as possible.
Opinion on message boards is mixed, with some accepting that a 20-year support cycle is not terrible. But others pointed out that some industries like manufacturing will still be relying on old hardware to run parts of their infrastructure.
Posters on Vogon, a forum dedicated to ancient hardware and emulators that allow you to run old games on newer machines, questioned the move and how much space and storage Intel would really save by the housekeeping measure.
Various people are setting up their own mirrors and using archive.org, but the maker community noted that file names are not always obvious and downloading from mirror sites can be risky.
-- submitted from IRC
(Score: 2) by TheGratefulNet on Wednesday November 20 2019, @04:26PM
there are not 'plenty of references' ON INTELs SITE. that's my point. external refs, but intel did its best to purge all refs to it, internally.
when I searched using intel's own main page, I found only 2 refs and those were either dead links or incorrect links (one goes to a dot com domain that is not even owned BY intel!
they did start a season 2 but it never completed and never aired. it was not too much longer after that that big brian was fired and left intel.
to be honest, that whole show was an ego boost for brian.
"It is now safe to switch off your computer."