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February 26th, 2008

Microsoft: The desktop PC isn't dead

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 4:45 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, OEMs, Research, Surface, System builders

Tags: PC, Microsoft Corp., Desktop Computer, Surface, Desktops, Hardware, Mary Jo Foley

The desktop PC is not dead; it’s in the midst of a five- to ten-year-long makeover.

So says Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie, who presented on February 26 to attendees of the Goldman Sachs Tech Investment Symposium.

(At an investor conference, attendees typically look for tips on what a company has in the pipeline for the next few weeks or months. So Mundie’s talk, which focused on his mission of looking three to 20 years out, was rather atypical.)

Mundie told symposium attendees that he believes there is a gap between the laptop and the mobile phone that will be fulfilled by any number of application-specific devices, such as e-book readers and educational Tablet PCs.

But there’s also a place in the future for desktop PCs, although they won’t look anything like the desktop PCs of today, Mundie predicted.

This is where future iterations of Microsoft’s Surface multi-touch technology will come into play, Mundie said. Microsoft isn’t looking at multi-touch as a technology only for tabletops, PCs and cellphones. It expects Surface-like computing systems to find their ways into desks, kitchen counters, and walls, too, over the next five to ten years.

(If you’ve ever been to Microsoft’s Home of the Future exhibit on the Redmond campus, you’ve seen some of these form factors in mock-up form.)

Mundie said that Microsoft already knows how to make the Surface cheaper. (The first Surface devices, tabletops aimed at the hospitality and retail industries, cost tens of thousands of dollars per unit.) It was unclear from Mundie’s remarks whether Windows will be what powers the future Surface devices; Surface 1.0 units are Windows-Vista-based.

“Our view is all surfaces will be Surfaces,” Mundie said on Tuesday, during his 45-minute Goldman Sachs presentation.

Mundie joked that Microsoft’s “anytime, anywhere and on any device” mission statement needed to be expanded to include “on anything.”

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  • Most Recent of 22 Talkback(s)
It's like annuity income, isn't it?
Just more stuff that will break and confuse end users. Looks like more work for us. This is why I am thankful for Microsoft products, they work just well enough for people to buy and are easy for most end users to screw up enough to allow for us to make a living fixing them. ;D... (Read the rest)
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They never were dead  quikboy | 02/26/08
Exactly  croberts | 02/26/08
Hence SilverLight is Gearing Up in the AIR  MikevZ | 02/27/08
Agree. It never will.  silent.griffin | 02/26/08
Tomorrow's cross-platform desktop ...  swhiser | 02/26/08
???Our view is all surfaces will be Surfaces,???  Userama | 02/26/08
MSFT Surface technology...  Jeremy W | 02/26/08
Okaay...  tikigawd | 02/27/08
"What a crew of misfits from the monkey on down."  fr0thy | 02/28/08
Translation: We have not been able to kill the desktop PC  Ole Man | 02/27/08
Is the "Desktop PC" an MS product?  tikigawd | 02/27/08
It is in Ole man's world.  rtk | 02/27/08
Don't worry..........  Ole Man | 02/27/08
LOL  fr0thy | 02/28/08
Nothing new  morrig | 02/27/08
I would disagree  kyussmondo | 02/27/08
RE: Microsoft: The desktop PC isn't dead  power_unit@... | 02/27/08
Tablet PCS in your desktop?  francisco1de9jess46@... | 02/27/08
Not dead by a long shot  Boot_Agnostic | 02/28/08
My Thoughts...  BlazingEagle | 02/28/08
The twin face of the MS mission statement  klumper | 05/14/08
It's like annuity income, isn't it?  ThePrairiePrankster | 05/15/08

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