Ubuntu Edge: founder says failure isn't the end of the dream (Guardian)
Ubuntu Edge: founder says failure isn't the end of the dream (Guardian)
Posted Aug 23, 2013 12:46 UTC (Fri) by rvfh (guest, #31018)In reply to: Ubuntu Edge: founder says failure isn't the end of the dream (Guardian) by rsidd
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Windows requires bigger CPU/RAM/Flash, so device will inevitably be more expensive for no real value added unless you're a MS Office fan. In a space where margins are much thinner than in the PC world, this is bound to fail. This is also what Intel is discovering at big costs. Let's see which one gives up first!