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Microsoft Could Bring x86-64 App Emulation to Windows on ARM

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Desktops are pretty much dead already. Only gamers and residents of poor countries use them.

Wow, can you be anymore condescending?

For every poll that say desktops are on the decline, there is another one that says its on the rise. That means there are more and more gamers, right? or is it more gamers in poor countries?
 
Wow, can you be anymore condescending?

For every poll that say desktops are on the decline, there is another one that says its on the rise. That means there are more and more gamers, right? or is it more gamers in poor countries?
Show me data that desktops are on the rise (by number of users, not sales). :)
 
32-bit emulation works. 64-bit doesn't.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure desktops are super popular among people who use illegal windows copies, since you usually get a proper one with a laptop.

I think I got tired by the "AMD outsells Intel" belief on this forum, so I won't even try to convince you.
I suggest that you simply check sales figures (mobile CPUs vs desktops CPUs vs gaming GPUs).

I would have laugh of this kinda of statement a couple years ago, i am past that point and now its just sad.

The only advantage of Laptop over Desktop is portability, the 100 other advantages goes to Desktop.
 
Show me data that desktops are on the rise (by number of users, not sales). :)
Google is your friend there bubba. :p
 
Google is your friend there bubba. :p
Why would I look for data that proves something you may have made up? That's some pretty nice Wonderland logic...
How can I know how to look for it and when to give up?

It's your thesis. You should prove it.
And I assume it shouldn't be difficult, because - if it's true - you must have learned it somehow, right?
 
Why would I look for data that proves something you may have made up? That's some pretty nice Wonderland logic...
How can I know how to look for it and when to give up?

It's your thesis. You should prove it.
And I assume it shouldn't be difficult, because - if it's true - you must have learned it somehow, right?
With your logic you should first prove desktops are on the decline.

You are the one that wanted to know, so you look it up if you really want to know ( i can understand if you dont want to know), but, if you understood what I Said you would see I was being facetious about it. I Have read both "facts" on different occasions from different sources, so who to believe? The fact is, I Dont care which is true and arguing such facts is thoroughly stupid.
 
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