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voidfunc 4 hours ago

I dont get the feeling they care. Microsoft is so lost under Satya at this point. Totally blinded by Azure and AI and stock price growth. At some point they're going to realize all the ground they've lost and it's going to be a real problem. They're repeating a lot of the same mistakes that cost them the browser and mobile market.

diabllicseagull 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yeah. MS must have been so hurt about losing to the iPhone, they really jumped the gun on AI as if to avoid a similar mistake. It's Satya's major play and I think they are already paying for that decision. xbox is hollowed out so that AI can be funded, while the pc/console hybrid project is doomed to fail because "windows everywhere" doesn't work if windows is crap. indeed, they might be left with just the cloud business in the end.

gerdesj 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

"Totally blinded by Azure and AI and stock price growth."

Stock price growth is their core business because that is how large firms operate.

MS used to embrace games etc because the whole point was all PCs should run Windows. Now the plan is to get you onto a subscription to their cloud. The PC bit is largely immaterial in that model. Enterprises get the rather horrible Intune bollocks to play with but the goal is to lock everyone into subs.

tombert 3 hours ago | parent [-]

It's pretty much every American business now isn't it? Do any big corporations actually make money anymore?

I thought all of them more or less have operated under Ponzinomics ever since Jack Welch showed that that worked in the short term.

dontlaugh 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They don’t care, they’re defunding Xbox and even the Windows team is hollowed out.

k12sosse 2 hours ago | parent [-]

When the rumour was Windows 10 will be the last windows! I don't think people thought it would because of win11 would be so unbearable it would finally drive users to Linux.. but here we are. RIP.

casey2 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

If people were buying new PCs every year like they used to I'd be worth it. Turns out there isn't as much value having a "captive market" on a PC unless it's locked down.