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Intel discontinuing chipsets - does this affect the HoloLens?

This week, Intel announced that they are going to discontinue efforts to make various Atom chipsets (http://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickmoorhead/2016/04/28/intels-new-strategy-is-the-right-one-for-the-company/#31f8a8642313) and they laid off a large number of employees as well. It seems they are intent on focusing towards their main PC markets versus the mobile markets.

From what I understand, the HoloLens uses the Cherry Trail Atom chipset. This does not include LTE, etc and may not be among the mobile chipsets that are being dropped by Intel.

I was wondering if it could be clarified that the HoloLens will not be affected by these changes at Intel?

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