Windows 8.1 or will be Microsoft's last chance to win back to mainstream customers

  

Computer store news: The famous investment website The Motley Fool published a review article titled "Windows 8.1 or will be Microsoft's last chance to win back to mainstream customers", now full text The summary is as follows: After nearly a year, Microsoft, the world's largest software company, finally announced its PC flagship operating system update time, Windows 8.1 will be listed on October 18. It is reported that Windows 8.1 will provide new personalized features, and update the browser Internet Explorer 11, as well as several other improvements to the consumer's initial dissatisfaction with the launch of Win8 last October.
Microsoft naturally won't admit that Windows 8 has failed, and there are even many reasons why Windows 8 is good. However, the Windows 8 platform has been criticized since its launch, and through the experience it will be found that the platform is based on a new architecture of touch-based devices, the market is not enthusiastic. Perhaps, Apple never launched "I am Mac"; the reason for advertising to knock down Windows 8 is that the PC market is shrinking. Quarterly data from the PC market, released by industry tracking agency Gartner last month, showed that global shipments of desktop and notebook PCs fell very drastically by 10.9% to 76 million units. The PC industry has seen a decline in sales for five consecutive quarters. Microsoft has to face this cruel fact. Since the listing of Windows 8, PC sales have been weakening. Microsoft is no longer the number one competitor of Cupertino technology giant Apple, Apple can take a breather, no longer have to pay attention to Microsoft. Consumers are flocking to the tablet and smartphone market, and Google's Android operating system is a good choice. At this point, Microsoft is not a full-fledged loser, after all, you can also collect royalties from Google Android. However, Microsoft has failed in the mobile computing market, with a market share of only 4% in the smartphone and tablet market. Moreover, this status quo cannot be changed in the short term. Perhaps only when the PC market is revived, Microsoft is likely to improve. Obviously not easy. The market has its own choice, even if consumers buy desktop computers and the number of laptops exceeds the tablet, it does not mean that Microsoft wins. If Windows 8.1 still can't win back mainstream customers in terms of web browsing, streaming media, and application running, if the mobile computing device is good enough, then who cares about Win8.2 or Win9? Of course, Microsoft Will not disappear. Microsoft's wealth and its solid foundation will not allow this to happen. However, Microsoft's gradual marginalization is a reality. If the Windows 8.1 update is not successful in October, investing in Microsoft will no longer be a good choice.

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