Intel isn't stupid. While their current success is largely due to Microsoft, they know the "Windows tax" won't be viable forever. They're rabidly competitive and will do whatever it takes to come up on top.
Well ... that is what you get when MS starts to hit on ARM.
Unless Intel have partnership with software giant they will have hard time selling outside of the datacenter.
On the other hand Google produces one of the most used OSs in the world and Intel don't minds seeing some new androids using x86 chips. And Chromebooks are a safe middle ground on the road to mobile and hedging a bet against MS.
The Windows 8/RT fiasco will unfold for a long time. A historic analogy will be the refusal to renew The Reinsurance Treaty from the Germans in 1890.
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[ 7.1 ms ] story [ 21.8 ms ] thread(and, oh how I long for the death of the "Wintel" term...)
In addition, jfruhlinger appears to be an itworld spam bot.
Unless Intel have partnership with software giant they will have hard time selling outside of the datacenter.
On the other hand Google produces one of the most used OSs in the world and Intel don't minds seeing some new androids using x86 chips. And Chromebooks are a safe middle ground on the road to mobile and hedging a bet against MS.
The Windows 8/RT fiasco will unfold for a long time. A historic analogy will be the refusal to renew The Reinsurance Treaty from the Germans in 1890.