At least one of the chip people is going to work so that the chip is tweaked for Windows 8.
The thing that occured to me is what if MS creates a situation wherein if the chip doesn't see a windows system it doesn't run? Not mentioned in the article.
MS to have four versions of Win 8 specifically for the ARM chip.
The normal thought on this would be "so what?" So MS has four versions designed for a chip, but the implication is that they will be "co-designed".
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2385562,00.asp
woodsmoke
The thing that occured to me is what if MS creates a situation wherein if the chip doesn't see a windows system it doesn't run? Not mentioned in the article.
MS to have four versions of Win 8 specifically for the ARM chip.
The normal thought on this would be "so what?" So MS has four versions designed for a chip, but the implication is that they will be "co-designed".
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2385562,00.asp
woodsmoke
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