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ARM CEO expects Windows 8 to beat Android in tablets race

This year is going to be an exciting one for tablet enthusiasts and Microsoft is also equally excited about them.

February 02, 2012 / 11:30 IST

This year is going to be an exciting one for tablet enthusiasts and Microsoft is also equally excited about them. The upcoming Windows 8 is unique for a number of reasons. Firstly, there’s a big shift in the way it works and the user interacts with it. It’s being built for both the traditional desktop user and also for tablets. On the tablets front, there are the Intel hardware powered tablets on the x86 platform and then there’s the majority of tablets in the market today apart from Apple’s iPad - Android powered ones - running on the ARM architecture. CNET has a news story talking about ARM CEO, Warren East speaking at an earnings announcement about Microsoft’s upcoming platform.

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first published: Feb 2, 2012 11:21 am

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