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I don't know but my guess is that is a good way to have a more reliable, stable, and efficient OS by having one hardware to develop with. It is clever , like iOS which in my opinion is by far the best developed OS. It is crazy to develop a OS for multiple hardwares, it will fail somewhere like optimization if you don't have a BIG company constantly working on it. Like windows (until 11) that runs everywhere and just fine , but even though it's bad at managing resources for that same reason. But the shit works instantly with whatever crap you plug into it.