Monday, May 23, 2011

Microsoft Blames Intel about Windows 8


Microsoft launched a criticism against Intel with the accused had leaked false information about the latest operating system that will be released.
At a conference in Santa Clara, California, United States (U.S.), one Intel executive Renee James claims to have at least four versions of the Windows OS-based devices 8 for SoC (System on Chip), ARM.
Renee also mentioned, the version of ‘friendly’ ARM for Windows 8 will not be able to run the program ‘legacy’ which is coded for Windows 7, Vista and XP.
Reported by TG Daily and quoted on Friday (05/20/2011), a spokesman for Microsoft then denied the claim and said the information conveyed Intel factually inaccurate.
“Intel’s statement at a meeting of investors about Microsoft’s plans for a new version of Windows is very inaccurate and wrong,”the clarification of the company, based in Redmond, Washington, U.S..
Mentioned Microsoft, since the initial demonstration by the OS with SoC devices, they have very clearly show the purpose and emphasize that his company is still in the stage of technology demonstration.
“So, we have no details or further information at this time,”stated Microsoft.

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