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This is NOT an Apple vs. PC thread (.) <-- Period.
HP/Agilent/Keysight has released their MSO-S 804 series oscilloscope which is arguably THE BEST oscilloscope on the market, ever. It doesn't run Linux or OSX.. it runs Windows 7 on a quad core i5. Pricing starts at $25K and goes up to about $100K depending on options. A team producing a product like this does not come to this decision lightly.
Point being, real world work is still done primarily on the Windows ecosystem, even in the high-end embedded market where Linux is comfortable. This is obviously because of licensing and open software. I still maintain that if Apple wants to survive, they had better get their head out of their a**. Business and industry are leaving without them.
As of December 2014-January 2015, Desktop/Laptop Mac OS (All Versions) worldwide market share = 5.18% to 5.8% to 7.0% depending on your data sources:
http://www.thestreet.com/story/1300...global-pc-sales-falter-in-fourth-quarter.html
http://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0
http://www.techrepublic.com/article...t-us-pc-unit-sales-growth-in-holiday-quarter/
Even though Apple had it's best year in 4Q2014 (but a -3.1% decline YoY in 1Q2014), for them to have any real impact on market share at their last-year (2 quarter) current rate of 1-2% YoY growth.. if that were to continue unimpeded (Which is unlikely) it would take the next 20-30 years for Apple to start being a real contender in the desktop market.
If your wondering why Apple is constantly having problems with supply and demand with new releases... it's not because of the demand... it's because Apple is having difficulty with maintaining suppliers because of their cut-throat margin requirements as well as leaving suppliers holding the bag - and those suppliers no longer willing to provide Apple with parts. In essence, Apple is biting the hand that feeds them and burning bridges in the process. This will not continue forever as there is a finite amount of high-tech part suppliers. We have already seen Samsung give the finger to Apple, which supplies much of what Apple uses.
http://www.businessweek.com/article...rs-get-cut-off-must-scramble-for-new-business
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324682204578513882349940500
Also, here is a fairly damning and realistic article titled "Are Macs Taking Over the Enterprise?"
http://www.informationweek.com/soft...acs-taking-over-the-enterprise/d/d-id/1297098
With Windows 10 getting ready, Businesses are poised (and polled) to hop on-board with 10, unlike W8. If so, us techs still have another 10-15 years of virtually guaranteed work in the Windows world.
HP/Agilent/Keysight has released their MSO-S 804 series oscilloscope which is arguably THE BEST oscilloscope on the market, ever. It doesn't run Linux or OSX.. it runs Windows 7 on a quad core i5. Pricing starts at $25K and goes up to about $100K depending on options. A team producing a product like this does not come to this decision lightly.
Point being, real world work is still done primarily on the Windows ecosystem, even in the high-end embedded market where Linux is comfortable. This is obviously because of licensing and open software. I still maintain that if Apple wants to survive, they had better get their head out of their a**. Business and industry are leaving without them.
As of December 2014-January 2015, Desktop/Laptop Mac OS (All Versions) worldwide market share = 5.18% to 5.8% to 7.0% depending on your data sources:
http://www.thestreet.com/story/1300...global-pc-sales-falter-in-fourth-quarter.html
http://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0
http://www.techrepublic.com/article...t-us-pc-unit-sales-growth-in-holiday-quarter/
Even though Apple had it's best year in 4Q2014 (but a -3.1% decline YoY in 1Q2014), for them to have any real impact on market share at their last-year (2 quarter) current rate of 1-2% YoY growth.. if that were to continue unimpeded (Which is unlikely) it would take the next 20-30 years for Apple to start being a real contender in the desktop market.
If your wondering why Apple is constantly having problems with supply and demand with new releases... it's not because of the demand... it's because Apple is having difficulty with maintaining suppliers because of their cut-throat margin requirements as well as leaving suppliers holding the bag - and those suppliers no longer willing to provide Apple with parts. In essence, Apple is biting the hand that feeds them and burning bridges in the process. This will not continue forever as there is a finite amount of high-tech part suppliers. We have already seen Samsung give the finger to Apple, which supplies much of what Apple uses.
http://www.businessweek.com/article...rs-get-cut-off-must-scramble-for-new-business
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324682204578513882349940500
Also, here is a fairly damning and realistic article titled "Are Macs Taking Over the Enterprise?"
http://www.informationweek.com/soft...acs-taking-over-the-enterprise/d/d-id/1297098
With Windows 10 getting ready, Businesses are poised (and polled) to hop on-board with 10, unlike W8. If so, us techs still have another 10-15 years of virtually guaranteed work in the Windows world.