Interesting perspective. From a paradoxical perspective, I actually want Intel to stay relevant.
I think that everyone will take advantage of the migration to ARM to push more lock in, despite the supposedly open ARM architecture.
A sort of poison pill: "you get more performance and better battery life, but you can't install apps of type A, B and C and those apps can only do X, Y and Z".
I think that everyone will take advantage of the migration to ARM to push more lock in, despite the supposedly open ARM architecture.
A sort of poison pill: "you get more performance and better battery life, but you can't install apps of type A, B and C and those apps can only do X, Y and Z".