In a down market for tablet computers, Microsoft’s Surface devices are having an especially hard time. As Computerworld reports, losses in the just-end 2014 fiscal year contributed to total
losses to $1.7 billion since Surface’s splashy debut, in 2012. “Calculations by Computerworld show that the Surface's cost of revenue for the June quarter was $772 million,” it
writes. “With revenue of $409 million, that put the tablet in the red to the tune of $363 million.”
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