Everything Microsoft announced at WinHEC 2016 — Windows 10 on ARM, mixed reality PCs, and more!

Microsoft has revealed to the world tonight its plans for making mixed reality mainstream in 2017 and how it managed to get Windows 10 – the full OS – to run phone hardware (Windows 10 on ARM). That's a lot of info to digest with a ton of implications for where technology is going in next year.
Luckily for you, the Windows Central staff has been thinking about these topics and putting them into perspective. If you missed all the news coming out of WinHEC, don't worry as we have all the news and analysis you need right here in this roundup!
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Re: Everything Microsoft announced at WinHEC 2016 — Windows 10 on ARM, mixed reality PCs, and more!
I just read this about 5 min ago on another site. This would be fun to see how it works out and what's in the cooker for next year :)
Re: Everything Microsoft announced at WinHEC 2016 — Windows 10 on ARM, mixed reality PCs, and more!
Egads, when did Windows start requiring 20 frigging GB for just the OS? That is insane.
Re: Everything Microsoft announced at WinHEC 2016 — Windows 10 on ARM, mixed reality PCs, and more!
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SlideWRX Egads, when did Windows start requiring 20 frigging GB for just the OS? That is insane.
Much of the code is shared across device platforms. There's also the fact that it is running 2 OS's in a way. The win32 subsystem is there for backwards compatibility and takes up quite a lot. Without it you would have a pretty lean and robust OS. The problem is that UWP would have to become the mainstream choice for apps.