- Nov 21, 2013
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Dear forumers,
I would like to discuss with you one important, in my opinion, question. It is simple: What is the future of Windows 10 Mobile for the ARM architecture?
I can not understand: why Microsoft put so much effort in support of Windows 10 on the ARM processors, which is dominated by iOS and Android, if it is better to migrate on x86 architecture and complete exactly Windows 10 (not mobile version) for displays with a diagonal less than 8 inches?
In that case continium will not be a sham, but the real instrument: it is not worth mentioning the huge number of applications for that platform, as a huge number of supported drivers, which allows connect a bunch of external devices up to external MIDI-keyboard.
One may mention here about energie effecienty. I believe that the current realities indicate an acceptable balance between cost and performance, for example - x86 processors by Intel Atom ( x3 and x5)
MS chose the path that still requires additional research and development by external companies, and they do not run to develop and refine their current applications to new Continium concept (semi PC) for a simple reason: such a small share of market is not worth it. As a result, it seems to me, that the future of the x86(64) operating system and in the end it will absorb 10 Windows Mobile the same way as it already absorbed RT version as a class. So is it worth to wait for Surface Phone?
What do you think?
I would like to discuss with you one important, in my opinion, question. It is simple: What is the future of Windows 10 Mobile for the ARM architecture?
I can not understand: why Microsoft put so much effort in support of Windows 10 on the ARM processors, which is dominated by iOS and Android, if it is better to migrate on x86 architecture and complete exactly Windows 10 (not mobile version) for displays with a diagonal less than 8 inches?
In that case continium will not be a sham, but the real instrument: it is not worth mentioning the huge number of applications for that platform, as a huge number of supported drivers, which allows connect a bunch of external devices up to external MIDI-keyboard.
One may mention here about energie effecienty. I believe that the current realities indicate an acceptable balance between cost and performance, for example - x86 processors by Intel Atom ( x3 and x5)
MS chose the path that still requires additional research and development by external companies, and they do not run to develop and refine their current applications to new Continium concept (semi PC) for a simple reason: such a small share of market is not worth it. As a result, it seems to me, that the future of the x86(64) operating system and in the end it will absorb 10 Windows Mobile the same way as it already absorbed RT version as a class. So is it worth to wait for Surface Phone?
What do you think?