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Intel: Are the Times Changing? - GuruFocus.com
From what I can gather, it would appear that Intel's Broxton projected launch date coincides with that of Microsoft's Windows 10.

Microsoft is aiming to make a unified experienced across all form factors in Windows 10, and they have not announced a new flagship .. Wouldn't an Intel based Lumia flagship be fitting?
Furthermore, Microsoft has not been putting enough guns on their ARM platforms. Take Verizon and T-Mobile as examples (spare me the hate please, it is mostly Microsoft's fault) ... Though Win RT is a great platform, demand is quite low ...
Does convergence mean Microsoft will be phasing out ARM support in favor of Intel x86-64? Even the cheapest tablets are running W8.1 + Baytrail, and they are far superior at their competing price points.
Have not thought this through entirely, so feel free to reply with death threats, etc :grincry:
From what I can gather, it would appear that Intel's Broxton projected launch date coincides with that of Microsoft's Windows 10.

Microsoft is aiming to make a unified experienced across all form factors in Windows 10, and they have not announced a new flagship .. Wouldn't an Intel based Lumia flagship be fitting?
Furthermore, Microsoft has not been putting enough guns on their ARM platforms. Take Verizon and T-Mobile as examples (spare me the hate please, it is mostly Microsoft's fault) ... Though Win RT is a great platform, demand is quite low ...
Does convergence mean Microsoft will be phasing out ARM support in favor of Intel x86-64? Even the cheapest tablets are running W8.1 + Baytrail, and they are far superior at their competing price points.
Have not thought this through entirely, so feel free to reply with death threats, etc :grincry: