I don't know if the article title changed, but the title used here is slightly misleading - this isn't just about Fusion (the macOS desktop hypervisor).
The article title is `Broadcom to 'divest' VMware’s end-user computing and Carbon Black units`.
It'll be interesting to see what happens here, particularly given that the concept of "use the same cross platform low level VMware hypervisor" is a moot point on Macs going forward.
Yeah, I read "VMware’s end-user computing and Carbon Black units" and it only made me wonder what they're talking about. The rest of the article says why which is the real story rather than which bits--that naturally falls out from that reasoning.
A ton of esxi and other enterprise/server side sku's. A lot of companies still have onprem servers ran by a vmware product plus azure as a vmware offering (maybe other cloud's as well).
The article title is `Broadcom to 'divest' VMware’s end-user computing and Carbon Black units`.
It'll be interesting to see what happens here, particularly given that the concept of "use the same cross platform low level VMware hypervisor" is a moot point on Macs going forward.