• Why is Microsoft trying to turn its Surface business into the next Nokia?
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[url]https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/04/why-is-microsoft-trying-to-turn-its-surface-business-into-the-next-nokia/[/url]
The article goes on and on complaining that Microsoft hasn't released a new Surface Pro with USB-C and Kaby Lake processors, without even knowing what the upcoming Surface Pro 5 has in it yet. Absolutely clickbait.
[QUOTE=bitches;52162005]The article goes on and on complaining that Microsoft hasn't released a new Surface Pro with USB-C and Kaby Lake processors, without even knowing what the upcoming Surface Pro 5 has in it yet. Absolutely clickbait.[/QUOTE] Yeah, but Microsoft has yet to release a Surface with Kaby Lake, thunderbolt and USB type C. Microsoft's guidance for next quarter is even lower revenue for its Surface products, so you know it ain't launching anything until the fall - and if they're simply going to move to Kaby Lake there, what was the point of waiting in the first place? Microsoft needs to keep up with the OEMs when it comes to its products, at least if you see it from the business side of things. Sure, the title is a bit clickbaity, but the analysis is sound.
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