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RE[3]: Where's the problem ?
by Neolander on Sat 12th May 2012 13:16
in reply to "RE[2]: Where's the problem ?"
Unfortunately, I think you're right. Maybe Microsoft will face EU commission/DoJ scrutinity if their ARM market share grows, because they are kept under watch due to their earlier monopoly abuse practices, but Apple have become masters of sneaking stuff in their product without the powers that be noticing...
Edited 2012-05-12 13:18 UTC




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That's true. But since it's been years Apple is doing like that and authorities didn't complain, Microsoft is right to assume it can do the same thing.
Moreover, Microsoft has no Windows monopoly in ARM field the same way it has in desktop computing and Windows-RT will not be compatible with its x86 version. :-)