If INTEL wants to get mobile market back, the only chance is to sell its low
power i3-i5 CPU for $80 or less, and Microsoft also has to cut Win8 tablet
license price to $10-15, then the Pro version with i3-i5 CPU and 2GB RAM,
and 32GB storage can be priced around $600. If the Pro version is priced
higher than $800, INTEL/Microsoft still will be like today's situation.
There is no way to catch up iPad and Android tablets.
Intel Atom CPU is too weak, and x86 ecosystem is less important than before
because many Apps are available on iPad and Android now.