It turns out, however, that Microsoft had this even more devious, or, should we see, common sense plan for its future. The old fox from Redmond knows that it missed the train with smartphones (so did the traditional cell phone companies like Nokia, but we digress), and it might miss the tablet revolution, given the quality of its current offerings. And it is mainly because Microsoft is stuck in the Wintel mentality that slaps a non-optimized for touch interaction OS like Windows, on a power-hungry chipset like Intel's Atom, that gives up the ghost after barely watching a movie.
This would be a typical Microsoft move - leave the trailblazers invent a market and pave the way, then swoop in with your warchest full to the brim with billions of dollars and engineering talent, and catch up within a year or so, without giving it much thought, just adapting your bread-and-butter Windows franchise. Analysts estimate that with such a move Microsoft might catch ten to twenty percent of the 50 million tablets expected to ship next year, and become a serious player overnight. Well, we wouldn't be so sure, since this tablet- and ARM-friendly version probably won't show up until 2012, when Windows 8 is scheduled for release. ARM's shares climbed 6.6% yesterday on this leaked news.
What, Google and Apple thought that Microsoft will just go into the corner and slowly fade away? Not even close, and we are jumping with joy just thinking what amazing devices the competition among these three giants is going to bring us in the next few years.source: Bloomberg via SlashGear
View Full BioDaniel, a devoted tech writer at PhoneArena since 2010, has been engrossed in mobile technology since the Windows Mobile era. His expertise spans mobile hardware, software, and carrier networks, and he's keenly interested in the future of digital health, car connectivity, and 5G. Beyond his professional pursuits, Daniel finds balance in travel, reading, and exploring new tech innovations, while contemplating the ethical and privacy implications of our digital future.
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