- Mar 27, 2009
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List any suggestions you have for Intel, AMD, Nvidia and Microsoftto to make PC desktop better.
Here are some changes I would like to see happen:
Update 8/30/2015: For Microsoft to address the various privacy concerns folks have about Windows 10 in the next update of the Operating System.
1.) For the BGA or low power SoC based boards (Kabini, Socket AM1, Braswell) I would like to see Microsoft offer Windows with Bing as a low cost option for the motherboard OEMs.
2.) Microsoft to offer a Multi-user Server OS for the home. (See post #149 for additional comments ----> http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=37618162&postcount=149 )
3.) Intel to offer 2C/4T Skylake desktop Pentium in the $65 to $70 price range.
4.) Intel to offer high clocked consumer version of Xeon-D in 6C/12T and 8C/16T variants.
5.) AMD to offer 4C/8T Zen APU with small iGPU.
6.) Multi-user virtualization capability for iGPUs and more video cards.
7.) Microsoft to allow Windows phone (with Intel Broxton, etc) to dock to a larger screen use classic x86 desktop apps in the same way the Windows 8.1 tablets can do today. (ie, non Universal Apps).
Here are some changes I would like to see happen:
Update 8/30/2015: For Microsoft to address the various privacy concerns folks have about Windows 10 in the next update of the Operating System.
1.) For the BGA or low power SoC based boards (Kabini, Socket AM1, Braswell) I would like to see Microsoft offer Windows with Bing as a low cost option for the motherboard OEMs.
2.) Microsoft to offer a Multi-user Server OS for the home. (See post #149 for additional comments ----> http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=37618162&postcount=149 )
3.) Intel to offer 2C/4T Skylake desktop Pentium in the $65 to $70 price range.
4.) Intel to offer high clocked consumer version of Xeon-D in 6C/12T and 8C/16T variants.
5.) AMD to offer 4C/8T Zen APU with small iGPU.
6.) Multi-user virtualization capability for iGPUs and more video cards.
7.) Microsoft to allow Windows phone (with Intel Broxton, etc) to dock to a larger screen use classic x86 desktop apps in the same way the Windows 8.1 tablets can do today. (ie, non Universal Apps).
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