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in the foot, if it's true Microsoft pressured Intel into keeping Linux out.
Now, it all depends on the success, or otherwise, of Windows 8 on mobile devices. If Windows 8 performs poorly, adoption-wise, so goes Intel's chip.
Intel knows it's a gamble and they have decided to place their bets on Windows 8 taking into consideration the weight of MS in the computing market place.
It may also be MS's plans to go the Apple way - lock in the users using both software and hardware.
This will be interesting. Time will tell.