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Its not about x86 vs ARM at all and not about UX either. Its all about API's. See, tuning a UI to work acceptable or even good on touch and different form factors is porting-work, compiling x86 code on x86 and ARM is porting-work BUT replacing the win32 API with a totally different Metro API is rewrite-work. The later is just not acceptable IF there is no way to ROI anytime soon cause of the massive investment needed for little gain.
Serious, IF you rewrite THEN it makes more sense to do in a cross-platform way to be able to deliver the result to markets where customers and money are (iOS and Android) and not to a ~2% niche market ONLY (and heck, Metro-API is highly incompatible to anything else including win32 making it an ONLY rather then a ALSO platform).
Microsoft shot itself in the foot by raising the maintainence and porting and rewrite cost so much that ISV's are not going to jump in and on but jump away to competition. All that at a time where they are late and vulnerable already anyways. Its not the 90's any longer and Microsoft has no monopoly, no critical mass to force there incompatibility onto ISV's, partners and sales. They need to adjust. They did not realize that yet. This Vista 2.0 may change that. Hopefully.
Edited 2013-02-07 11:43 UTC