The x86 architecture has been traditionally associated with Windows operating systems, but Microsoft's recent shift towards cloud and app services is changing this landscape. As a result, enterprises that have invested in x86 hardware for purpose-built devices are now faced with the challenge of migrating to Android-based operating systems. However, Esper has developed its own version of Android called Esper Enhanced Android (EEA) that can be run on x86 architecture, offering enterprises the opportunity to harness their existing hardware investments and transition to a more modern and secure operating system.