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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about chipmakers focus on their role in the Windows 8 ecosystem, including partnerships with PC makers and competition between Intel, AMD, ARM, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments. Topics cover Intel's Cloverview platform for Windows 8 tablets, Microsoft's request for chipmakers to work with single tablet makers, and the rivalry between Intel and ARM. The tag also includes broader industry news such as Japanese chipmakers collaborating to challenge US dominance. These threads reflect the strategic importance of chipmakers in shaping Windows hardware and the evolving landscape of mobile and tablet computing.
Chipmaker faces an unpredictable future inhabited by PCs running Windows 8 on processors from rival ARM. Intel CEO Paul Otellini claims he has an answer of course.
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Intel didn't provide much indication of a release timeframe when it first teased its tablet-minded Cloverview platform back in April, but it's now finally starting to dish a few more details (though still not many specifics, unfortunately). Speaking with This is my next , Intel's Director of...
Microsoft has reportedly asked Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Qualcomm, and TI to each work with just a single tablet maker apiece for the next version of Windows.
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In an effort to avoid customer confusion caused by hardware disparities and fragmentation, Microsoft is is apparently asking chipmakers and hardware developers for forthcoming Windows 8 tablets to form one-on-one relationships, wherein chipmakers will supply one and only one tablet maker...
Microsoft is encouraging chip makers to choose a single PC maker to team up with for the first round of Windows 8 tablets, and is strongly favoring Samsung, HP, and Dell, leaving other PC makers out in the cold.
Source: Yahoo! News
Not content with the American domination of the CPU industry, seven of Japan's dominant processor designers and manufacturers have teamed up to create a revolutionary new microprocessor. The coalition is led by the NEC and Renesas merger, which makes them world's third largest chipmaker. Joining...
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