What it is all about is at the end of the article:<p>"Make your existing iOS Objective-C code that has Accelerate framework APIs calls work on Windows 10" using Intel's contributions to the "Windows Bridge."<p>It also seems the marketing name of the software is misleading: it seems it's the software that just the Windows developers could need even if it's called "for iOS." The GitHub project name is still WinObjC.
It's awesome how the old monopolistic companies like Intel and Microsoft are really trying to get developers back to their platforms in any way possible, like trying to behave nice and create migration/adaptation layers and offer some kind of "port theory" tools.<p>It's interesting to see how far they are willing to go...