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It’s Episode Forty-two of Season Eight of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Laura Cowen and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.
In this week’s show…
Our 2016 Predictions
Laura
- 3D printing will become more accessible and mainstream.
- IoT – infrastructure, scaling, security – back to 70s computing.
- IoT – privacy issues will become more prominent in the development of IoT products.
Alan
- There will be 10 commercial Ubuntu Touch devices by the end of 2016.
- A large motor vehicle manufacturer will switch to using Ubuntu Snappy for their in-car system.
- Edward Snowden will leave Russia.
- Julian Assange will leave the Ecuadorian Embassy.
Mark
- 1 of the top 5 Linux distributions, according to Distrowatch.com, will have a desktop release with Wayland or Mir as the default display server. It won’t be well recieved due to missing features and/or poor driver support. Mint, Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Fedora were the top 5 distros at the end of 2015.
- The release of Ubuntu’s first converged device will be accompanied by significant mainstream marketing and media coverage, i.e. not just “tech news sites”.
- A big game publisher with it’s own digital distribution platform (i.e. not Steam, someone like Blizzard with Battle.Net or EA with Origin) will release a Linux version of its client software.
Martin
- Vulkan will be finalised and released. Linux drivers will be released for Intel IGPs (open source), NVIDIA (via proprietary drivers) and AMD (via proprietary drivers). SteamOS will include Vulkan support and, on equivalent hardware, will out perform Windows 10. Android will announce support for Vulkan but iOS will not.
- Virtual Reality will continue to lack adoption. There will be no official VR headset products released for PlayStation 4, XBox One or Steam.
- There will be at least 10 consumer products, not intended for makers and not manufactured by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, launched for sale in 2016 that use a Raspberry Pi (any model) at it’s heart.
That’s all for this week. And that’s it for Season Eight. We’ll be going for curry in 2016 to decide whether we’ll be back for a new season. Please send your comments and suggestions to:
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