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Which is why free software is such a game changer. Everything can be ported.
It's why ARM smartbooks will be really interesting, free software has reached the point it can offer an easy to use solid complete platform. If Windows compatibility doesn't matter (and it doesn't to me), you are free to use whatever processor does the job best. When power requirements count, you can't fault ARM.
The economies of scale apply already to ARM chips as they are so common. It's not a cold start.
Very interesting to watch what happens.