Let me be slightly more accurate on my colleague's talk: yes the virtual instrument integration is expected, but to avoid any misunderstanding no firm release date has been fixed yet. We try to learn from our past errors, so you will probably appreciate we don't post a date as long as we don't have a clear sight on this.
Early developments have raised unexpected technical obstacles that should considerably lengthen initial development schedules. Our friends from a well-known German company have worked years before obtaining an usable version of the "Total Integration"; definitely this is not a trivial project, even for our clever development team. We are even currently analyzing potential exterior contributions, upon which you will apologize if we don't communicate more for the moment.
Still weighing the pros and cons, yes, but not on the virtual instrument integration itself, rather on the ways to obtain it as fast and efficiently as possible. For the moment, we won't be able to reveal much more details on this particular subject.
Even if the virtual instrument integration is awaited, this should not prevent you to consider Origin as a fully autonomous modular system with its own character, much powerful by itself without the need of a computer.