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inaccurate
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The tag 'inaccurate' on WindowsForum.com captures discussions where Microsoft publicly refuted statements made by Intel executives regarding Windows 8. In 2011, Microsoft labeled Intel's comments about Windows 8 and ARM chip architecture as factually inaccurate and misleading. The exchanges centered on how different versions of Windows 8 would interact with ARM processors, with Microsoft insisting Intel's portrayal was incorrect. These threads highlight a rare public disagreement between the two long-standing partners, though analysts noted it did not signal a breakup. The tag aggregates user reactions and news coverage of this specific controversy, focusing on the accuracy of corporate communications about Windows 8's technical roadmap.
Computerworld - Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." One analyst said the bickering between Microsoft and Intel did not signal a breakup of their long-standing partnership.
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Just after Intel decided to spill the beans on how different versions of Windows 8 will clash with ARM chip architecture, Microsoft has called the comments “inaccurate” and “misleading”.
Source: Yahoo! News
But won't say how Microsoft has said that recent comments from Intel software chief Renée James on the next version of Windows were "factually inaccurate and unfortunately misleading."…
Source: Yahoo! News