Monday 14 May 2012

Intel Windows 8 Tablets, PCs to Arrive in November

According to an industry insider, it appears that Microsoft?s next-generation touch-centric Windows 8 desktop operating system and the Intel hardware that will support the OS will debut in November. Windows 8 will also support ARM-based processor, a first for the OS, but according to CNET, ?The first wave of Intel-based Windows 8�tablets�are expected to land in retail stores in November.?

Windows 8 will be the first version of Microsoft?s OS that will be designed with touch in mind. The designs and devices running Microsoft?s system will have to compete against mobile-centric OSes, like Google?s Android and Apple?s iPad. As such, device manufacturers will be releasing a variety of form factors for Windows 8 devices:

?More than 50 percent? of the ?more than a dozen? designs will be hybrids, aka convertibles, the source said. Those designs combine aspects of a traditional physical keyboard-based laptop and tablet.

Devices that will ship with Intel chipset will utilize Intel?s dual-core Atom-based CPU known as Clover Trail. Intel, like Microsoft, is attempting to make inroads in the mobile space. On the hardware side, Intel is competing against ARM-based chipset, which has a stronghold on mobile. Intel?s Clover Trail CPU is based on a similar design as the single-core Medfield CPU, which is found on newly announced Android devices like those from Lenovo and Orange. Clover Trail will be based on a 32 nm manufacturing process for power efficiency.

In addition to Clover Trail, CNET?s source also says that Intel will have a successor in the form of Bay Trail, which will move to a smaller 22 nm process. The biggest news is that Bay Trail will have cellular 3G/4G integration thanks to Intel?s acquisition of Infineon.

What will differentiate hardware running Intel and Windows 8 compared to ARM processor is that the Windows RT on ARM won?t be able to run legacy programs from earlier versions of Windows.

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