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https://www.bloomberg.com/professional/ ... g-keyboard
This part at the end is telling, not just of them but in trends across the industry:
Users want what they’re used to, in their laptops, wherever it goes. Chiclet membranes everywhere! But yes, all too credible.Today’s current model reflects a more standard key mechanism and typist-feel to address evolving customer preferences who are accustomed to their home PCs and laptops.
Edit: now I see the date (2017) I realise this may have been linked before. I just saw it today.