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Re: So now we know

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While I hate to point to MSFT for anything, Win8 on ARM is what really mixes it up and hopefully punches Wave thru as a multiplatform solution. Yes it is still Win-, but it is not -Tel, and then WinMobile,

Consequently, the uberhigh Adroid space will have to wait. Wave needs to sell more enterprise Wintel SEDs installations, and get WEM off the ground, both products presumably ready for primetime on the Wintel platform.

Android is a ways off, but will happen very fast IMO. I am a bit confused as to how Samsung cost Wave $5 if it simply another Wintel app however. So it seems wave is dumping coin into Samsung mobile (android) but the first royalites will be wintel unltrabooks and the like.




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Re: So now we know
By: DigSpace
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Wed, 04 Jul 12 8:43 PM
Msg. 08833 of 54959

the tpm/mtm/se/sim circumstance doesn't seem ready for primetime for mass deployemnt of Wave. The Galaxy Tab demo obviously encourages the opposite thought, but it seems a ways out whereas samsungs move into ultrabooks byod w TPMs and SEDs etc looks very clear immediate and purposeful.

Hence i'm thinking a few million nearer term, more latter.


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