It'll replace XP and Vista for 2 reasons.
1. Microsoft will pull security support
2. It's resource usage is MUCH better (at least in Beta) than Vista and even runs better than XP at some tasks (In my experience).
However, It won't replace XP for everything, heck at my work we still extensively use Windows 2K, Windows 98 thin clients, and even have a Windows 3.1 machine because of a specific program used for circuit board testing and analysis that requires a 16-bit Windows OS.
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