I think everybody has some reservations about MS and what they have been doing lately.
I think the next big revelation is later on this upcoming year when Office 365 begins to include the Windows OS itself, and
if you aren't paying for the 365 style support you don't get that support on the OS either. And if you buy it in a new machine (with all the Walled Garden Lock Downs fully functional) then you got no choice but to go blood bowl all the way when that first year ends on you ....

Also landing at about this same time frame will be the Android PC/Phone thing as an integral part of standard 8.0 Android release, along with the new Andromeda OS beta trial thing (new fusion of Android and Chrome OS). Or, perhaps they will actually be the same thing by then ????
Who knows, Google ain't saying.
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Sneaky Apple, Sneaky TSMC, Sneaky GlobalI told you that 10nm was in production for Apple, Samsung, Qualcomm and MediaTek right now, right? Global, Samsung and TSMC are a doin' it, for themselves and for Apple and Qualcomm.
I just got brain bushwacked a bit by a new just released bit of data that Apple has TSMC in production on one line using multi-pass 7nm tech right now for one of Apple's premium high end products for next year.This ability signals that quite a few mgfs may well then intentionally chose to jump from 14/16nm all the way down to 7nm within the next calendar year,
leaving Intel totally behind the entire pack tech-wise going forward.
They will all likely want to skip the 5 volt 10nm half step
as each finer lithography layout costs 10's of millions of dollars to develop, and if ARM has the 2.2 volt 7nm octacore map all laid out already many vendors will simply choose to pay the licensing fee and just use it during the transitional phase in year (and avoid all the known phase in risks).
What will drive this choice is that 7nm items run at 2.2 volts naturally. This is an industry sweeper as once you convert all your various bits and pieces to the new lower voltage and get some economy of scale going, then you cannot easily go back to 5 volts. Those stuck at 5 volts will get screwed due to rising component costs. Doing a limited production at 5 volts will simply cost too much money.
Economy of scale cost savings are based on MAKING THEM ALL THE SAME WAY as cheaply as possible .....