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The OP appears to be citing the speculation of other forum members as verified fact.

Microsoft has a potentially great technology. What it does not have right now is a finished product or a price point or any "must have" software.

And if this costs too much, moneyhatting won't be an option because there are stockholders to answer to who do not appreciate the losses being taken (historic) by the game division.

Thus while Microsoft lays people off, Nintendo is scoffed at saying it will have a tough time but will marginally exceed its record record profits again.

So which company has to adjust?

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