It would be much unlike Microsoft if they didn't bring Win32/Win64 compatibility along for the ride somehow, and very stupid also, because as you say that is the real core of Windows in a lot of ways.
I have no idea what they're planning or why, just guessing, as they seem to be bringing Linux and Windows closer together all the time.
I think if we're talking about "what everyone wants", Windows 11 obviously isn't it, so that's not necessarily the driving force here.
As I said, everyone wants Win32. What flavor is up to debate, everyone has their own incorrect opinions.
It would be much unlike Microsoft if they didn't bring Win32/Win64 compatibility along for the ride somehow, and very stupid also, because as you say that is the real core of Windows in a lot of ways.
I have no idea what they're planning or why, just guessing, as they seem to be bringing Linux and Windows closer together all the time.
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