Ahmed Alzayani
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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 device to full the gap between high-end mobile phone and laptops, like UMPC , netbooks ... etc
And ARM based system is appealing to many system designers because of the many system on chip implementations already available on the market + the Ultra low voltage of ARM CPU's .
And It would be cool if i can run windows 7 on my HTC mobile
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 device to full the gap between high-end mobile phone and laptops, like UMPC , netbooks ... etc
And ARM based system is appealing to many system designers because of the many system on chip implementations already available on the market + the Ultra low voltage of ARM CPU's .
And It would be cool if i can run windows 7 on my HTC mobile