When rumors started to fly around that they’d support win32 in the MS Store my first thought was it meant 10X was canceled. Also, MS killing legacy support kills their biggest strength with customers new and old. People don’t leave Win cause they like it, it’s because they can’t.
— Kyle Baker (@kylebaker) May 7, 2021
Windows 10X is dead, says @maryjofoley. Long live "new Windows," aka Sun Valley https://t.co/JIHY0D5Kt8
— Jeremy Kaplan (@SmashDawg) May 7, 2021
Microsoft is pulling Windows 10X, it's not coming in 2021 and the future is dim for the 'lite' version of Windows
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) May 7, 2021
Microsoft Shelves Windows 10X, It is not Shipping in 2021 https://t.co/mtgSAeJsA7 pic.twitter.com/Dh3iGhr09J
Probably not a huge surprise, but Windows 10X is, again, put on the backburner indefinitely.
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) May 7, 2021
All efforts appear to be Windows 10 itself and the 'Sun Valley' update.
Details:https://t.co/vucwHTG0YG
Windows 10X is not happening this year. Microsoft has put the project on ice as it focuses all its efforts on rejuvenating Windows 10 desktop with 'Sun Valley' instead. Details: https://t.co/K6Im6TKX8w
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) May 7, 2021
Windows 10X is likely not ever coming to market. Instead, Microsoft is putting its efforts into the 'new Windows' it is building around the 'Sun Valley' interface, according to a new report: https://t.co/jw9q1bExxX pic.twitter.com/piQqcbbrLs
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) May 7, 2021
Microsoft has reportedly killed Windows 10X, its Chrome OS competitor. All of the UI improvements and features of Windows 10X will now likely make their way to Windows 10 instead. Details here: https://t.co/BbSddwypHK pic.twitter.com/ub6nU0zpbV
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 7, 2021
I have no idea what's going to happen. Strictly personal opinion: common sense tells me that the market MS really needs to focus on are the 1.3 Billion Windows users, and as the RT experience has shown, fragmentation can hurt the platform. Just port Windows to ARM64. https://t.co/GAz0huv00a
— ??⭕ (@GaborFari) May 7, 2021
Microsoft drops Windows 10X before it ever launched https://t.co/MW0kVuscFq by @maryjofoley
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 7, 2021
If Microsoft can't deliver Windows 10X, what should it do with Surface Neo? I think they should just YOLO it and ship it with full Windows 10. Some thoughts: https://t.co/EWK8lLfnY1
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) May 7, 2021
Following today's news about 10X, @zacbowden asks what should now happen with Surface Neo.
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) May 7, 2021
I'll have more to say on this later, but running full Windows on the ThinkPad X1 Fold has ... not been good. At all.
So, a lot of work needs to be done.https://t.co/VNGnjPESx5
Microsoft reportedly shelves Windows 10X, its Chrome OS competitor https://t.co/54ouDMDwgs pic.twitter.com/vo0W5Junil
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2021
Sending my thoughts and prayers to all of the 10X Developershttps://t.co/7m2qd83vbR
— willman (@willmanduffy) May 7, 2021