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    In the next version of Windows to run on the ARM architecture

    By admin | January 7, 2011

    Next version of Windows to run on ARMSteven Ir8 (l) will be showed in the SoC architectures CES 2011 is turned on in the next version of Windows.

    The next version of Microsoft Windows support on-chip (SoC) architectures, including ARM-based company revealed.

    CES Microsoft had infringed the presentation ceremony for the calculation of the next version of Windows yet untitled, SoC page also NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Texas Instrumentsm, alongside support for low power x 86 architectures for Intel and AMD companes.

    As part of a presentation by Microsoft shows new SoC platforms Intel-a new version of Windows on the x 86 architecture and NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments ARM-the architecture, in which the data processing functions, including the hardware acceleration of graphics and media playback, laitteistollista for the latest Microsoft Internet Explorer on the Web, a universal serial bus (USB) devices support and print use. In Microsoft Office, Microsoft also shows when running directly on the ARM architecture.

    Steven Ir8, Windows and Windows Live Division President of Microsoft, said: we are doing now is more vital than luxury, this Declaration to allow more collaboration across our expanded partner ecosystem, so we can bring to market retained makes it possible to define the computers and devices, there is even a Windows tablets the next generation.

    “We’ve reached the point where all the technology you want to really experience the power of all the computers and software for today’s State-of-the-art laptop, long battery life and always on the promise of the mobile phone and the new generation of tablets in the breadth of possibilities. Bringing together the customer demand, these features will require innovation, as well as a flexible, evolving Environment hardware to bring life, “he added.

    Warren East, CEO, ARM says: “we are excited about today’s announcement marks a significant milestone in the ARM and the ARM partnership, and work with Microsoft Windows, we are looking forward to the next generation. Windows with low-power ARM, ARM silicon partners and market expertise and talent within the broad ARM ecosystem enables innovative platforms to know the future of computing, and ultimately make new market opportunities and delivering compelling products to consumers a wide range of SoC scalability. “

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