Windows will have options for ARM-processors

Friday, February 10, 2012

The Windows operating system soon will truly supports ARM-processors, confirmed today by technology giant Microsoft on its official blog post. We developed a special technology giant version of the operating system will be called Windows on ARM or WOA. With this software company in Seattle made a serious request to enter the increasingly crowded market of portable Post PC devices such as smartphones, tablets, etc.

Most of them are "driven" it is because processors using ARM architecture.

"WOA will be a new member of the family of Windows, like Windows Server, Windows Embedded and Windows Phone", announced by Microsoft.

The company added that WOA version very much will be based on the software code of Windows 8, but will be assigned to a new class of computers with "unique features and different forms."

This new type of computer will be developed a new type of partners, supplemented by Microsoft.

The new hardware will be developed by the company NVIDIA, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, in collaboration with Foundation Windows on ARM.

The idea of ​​Microsoft e hardware intended for WOA, to launch simultaneously with the computers that will run on Windows 8.



Both versions of the operating system will support the new interface, called Metro and intended primarily for display, touch sensitive, complemented by Microsoft.

WOA will vischki supports software applications that will be created for the Metro, including mail client, calendar, software for managing contacts, photos and sahranenie files.

The new ARM-oriented operating system will use Internet Explorer browser 10 and will maintain a web stadarta HTML5.

It will also include the latest versions of desktop office software Mircosoft.
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