One particular of your most fascinating question-and-answer exchanges concerning Wall Road analysts attending Microsoft's Personal Analyst Meeting (FAM) and company execs is throughout the convergence / divergence amongst cellular devices and PCs. Street analysts attending the July thirty confab had a variety of inquiries about how Microsoft intends to deal with the brand new CPU and GPU architectures that are rising in a myriad of cellular products, ranging from phones to netbooks. right up until now,
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monumental volume of do the job because it would be if it was an architecture the small business didn't previously possess a major investment on. So I believe our see and (Enjoyment and Gadgets President) Robbie and therefore the enterprise staff must make the contact as to how we see that evolving. for his component, hedged a bit even more. for. nobody asked Microsoft through the FAM Q & A about how, when and whether it might make a version of Windows available on ARM processors. Microsoft has said that
Windows 7 has not (yet) been ported to ARM processors, which some enterprise watchers have viewed as leaving the door wide open for Linux on ARM netbooks. Windows Compact, however, does labor on ARM processors. response to another analyst question about Microsoft's mobile-OS plans, Bach did note that the Windows and Windows Cellular team are doing work even more closely together. . You will see that whether it is operate in the browser, on development tools, several other places where we will be able to do much more of that sharing. That's baked into our plan. involving the Q & A lines, do you foresee Microsoft releasing Windows (rather than just new versions of CE / Windows Cellular) for future smart phones? from the analyst meeting: Ultra-thin PCs will be the answer to netbooks
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