Yes I fear you may be right... Remember "Back in the day" when there were tons of computers to pick from, and everyone argued why their choice was superior?
Because of the x86 intel and amd dominance, that type of competition seems long gone, as evidenced by mac's switch to intel processors.
Does anyone else miss that time when there were lots of different computers, using lots of different processors, operating systems and
enviorments? I sure do...
Somehow, I think the market is still ready for something different, but I think the focus has now shifted away from hardware and one to software.
Just think about x86 now. You can run windows.. Dos like freedos if your a little retro nuts... Mac,linux, aros, haiku and a few others that are gaining ground.
To me, its as if the diversity has left the hardware and entered the purely software arena, as hardware is so cheap to get if you go mainstream many have just opted to produce different software.
Is software the new diversity that used to be different hardware platforms? Is everyone just forced to use x86 now? what do you think?
Steven