Windows 11

That’s my gut feeling as well. We can see with Intel how this might play out, and we all know that Intel and Microsoft are still connected at the hip, regardless of the pronouncements from one or the other that their Wintel days are over once and for all. Following past history, Intel built the mini PC market with the Intel NUC and just recently sold the entirety of that business to ASUS. Once Microsoft gets their Snapdragon X Elite Surface Pro 10 out the door, I suspect they too will be courting buyers for their Surface brand so they can wash their hands clean of the whole affair and boldly claim mission accomplished. Whoever wins the Surface deal will be in for one doozy of a haul, probably including N-Trig, G5, and later derivative custom pen controllers, and all the rest of the Surface core IP lumped into the deal.