Tuesday, June 7, 2011

MICROSOFT REFUTES INTEL'S SLANDERS ABOUT WINDOWS 8

With a very curious and contradictory statements regarding future operating system Windows 8 were recently Intel and Microsoft. For example, a senior vice president of Intel Renee James reported that between ARM and x86 editions of Windows 8, which is known to be developed in parallel, will be a very serious difference, which will obviously not like users. Is it that the x86 edition of Windows 8, as, indeed, expected to be able to work without problems on the respective processors Intel, AMD and other vendors and keep all the old Windows applications. At the same time, the ARM version of Windows 8 (who were rumored to be up to six) did not have the opportunity to emulate and, thus, can not work with "old" Windows applications. Furthermore, the ability and incompatibility of programs for different versions of the ARM. Windows 8. In fact, it would mean that users of ARM versions of Windows 8-oriented, including the Tablet PC market will not be able to run familiar Windows applications, and developers there untilled field of work to rewrite their programs. However, Microsoft itself hastened to refute the allegations representative of Intel, in fact, calling them inaccurate and misleading, although what exactly was wrong Mrs James was not specified. I would like to believe that the Redmond company, one way or another, ensure compatibility of many thousands of already written programs to all editions of Windows 8, otherwise a good general idea of a single release of the operating system for processors with ARM and x86 architecture can be discredited in the bud.

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