I didn't say that MicroSlop was doing this as a marketing thing.
I have less PCs to work on these days because no ordinary consumer wants to deal with MicroSlop bollixing up their PC.
So, they just leave the personal computer for a more friendly interface, and it doesn't matter which.
Just as long as MicroSlop and its garbage bossy computer products [This PC - not the former My PC] are out of their hair.
I suspect that Microsoft is making a bigger and bigger chunk of money off of their Azure and related Cloud services. That means money from business, and lots of it. Business is not going to move from laptop/desktop PCs to pads and phones any time soon.