Microsoft Dies in Hardware
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2012-06-27 15:30:27 UTC
- Modified: 2012-06-27 15:30:27 UTC
Summary: Just like on the Web, Microsoft bleeds in the hardware sector and the business is not sustainable
MICROSOFT'S
debt cannot be too encouraging to the management. The company's endless hardware failures are consistent at Microsoft, so the cash cows (Office and Windows) are all that's left to support the rest. The company
has lost billions on Xbox and it
still bleeds money there:
Microsoft's entertainment and devices division, which includes its Xbox business, lost $229 million (€£143m) in the three months ending March 31 after sales of Xbox 360 fell by almost half.
The division's revenue was down 16.5 per cent, to $1.6 billion (€£1bn). Xbox 360 sales during the quarter totalled 1.4 million - a drop of more than 48 per cent from this time last year, when 2.7 million consoles were sold and the division's revenue rose 60 per cent.
As a Nokia expert
puts it,"Windows combined market share globally of Windows Mobile and Windows Phone was down to .. 1.3%" (no surprise there).
That cannot be possibly be sustainable and Microsoft
cannot catch up with the leaders:
Was Microsoft's Surface tablet an act of desperation? Yes, says a report in the New York Times.
Microsoft and the PC hardware industry were failing miserably at taking on Apple's iPad, forcing Redmond's hand, according to the report.
The company's gangster CEO
is running out of time.
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Comments
Needs Sunlight
2012-06-27 15:53:11
http://www.edge-online.com/news/microsofts-xbox-division-loses-229-million
It's kept around to act as a development lab for DRM on junk commodity hardware. Demo units I've seen in stores often have the Red Ring O'Death and even when the units work, kids will queue for the Wii or Playstation rather than play the Xbox.
What happened about it being a fire hazard? Was that ever resolved?
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2012-06-28 17:17:14
Guest Editorial Team
2012-06-28 07:30:03
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2012-06-28 17:14:30