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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 962495" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>I don't know. Things are changing.</p><p></p><p> A lot of hardware manufacturers are already moving away from the old Windows-Intel monopoly and the result is often cheaper, faster and more secure devices. I don't see the pace of this slowing down. Most home users are interested in email, browsing the Internet, looking at photos, gaming and word processing. A lot of these things don't need vast computing power while more demanding activities are becoming available online (such as streaming games or renting virtual desktops).</p><p></p><p>Many business systems may depend on Windows. But does the average home user really need Windows anymore ? By forcing prople off Windows 10, Microsoft risk pushing people off their ecosystem permanently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 962495, member: 63028"] I don't know. Things are changing. A lot of hardware manufacturers are already moving away from the old Windows-Intel monopoly and the result is often cheaper, faster and more secure devices. I don't see the pace of this slowing down. Most home users are interested in email, browsing the Internet, looking at photos, gaming and word processing. A lot of these things don't need vast computing power while more demanding activities are becoming available online (such as streaming games or renting virtual desktops). Many business systems may depend on Windows. But does the average home user really need Windows anymore ? By forcing prople off Windows 10, Microsoft risk pushing people off their ecosystem permanently. [/QUOTE]
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