Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software maker, will announce a version of its Windows computer operating system that runs on ARM Holdings Plc technology for the first time, said two people familiar with Microsoft’s plans.
The new product will debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, said the people, who asked not to be identified because Microsoft’s plans are confidential. The software would be tailored for battery-powered devices, such as tablet computers and other handhelds, the people said
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-...ion-of-windows-for-arm-chips-at-ces-show.html
About time in my opinion. Not necessarily the porting to a new hardware platform, but showing signs (finally) of taking the slate/tablet market more seriously.
Having used a Windows 7 tablet recently, within half an hour I had a USB keyboard and mouse plugged into it because the touch UI was such a chore. As much as I like Windows 7, it’s not a good tablet OS. Call me a quitter but I was in a hurry.
I just hope they don’t simply try to shoehorn a desktop OS onto the mobile platform again. I was hoping MS would try expanding Windows Phone 7 OS into the tablet market, but it seems as though they are sticking to their guns. Where Apple see tablets as an extension of their mobile platform, MS quite clearly see them as an extension of the PC and therefore choose their operating systems accordingly.
It will be interesting to see whether Windows 8 turns out to be the one size fits all OS for desktops and tablets. It would certainly put some weight behind Ballmer’s “riskiest product yet” comment.
Anyway, as long as it doesn’t lead to a thousand-thread “do I need Windows 8 ARM Edition 32 bit?” scenario we’ll all get off lightly.