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Microsoft: Intel's Comments on Windows 8 Versions Are Dead Wrong
Microsoft said there won't be four versions of Windows 8 for ARM system-on-a-chip processors that are incapable of running legacy Windows apps. Source: Yahoo! News- News
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Microsoft SoC plans could delay Windows 8 until 2013
Microsoft's announcement that it will support ARM processors could cause the company serious problems with Windows 8 deployments, analysts have warned. Three analysts from Directions on Microsoft, all former Microsoft employees, said in a webcast that the ARM integration of Windows 8 will take...- whoosh
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Windows 8 roadmap: A picture is worth a thousand build numbers
More food for thought... Reference- kemical
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Windows 7 The State of Windows 8 (PC World)
Only Microsoft knows how the next version of its Windows operating system will look and what it will be called, but big changes could be ahead for the OS observers refer to as "Windows 8." At this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft announced that Windows 8 will support...- News
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Windows 7 Windows 7 for ARM-based Systems
According to Wikipedia, about 98 percent of the more than a billion mobile phones sold each year use at least one ARM CPU. So , why not Microsoft consider Windows 7 for ARM-based Systems. Now , i am not saying that you would run windows 7 on your high-end smart phone , but there is a lot of...- Ahmed Alzayani
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