Intel Lags ARM In Windows 8 Product Development
Sarcasm, they say, is the lowest form of wit but this was a beautifully crafted gem of the genre from Microsoft's Mark Martin: "We look forward to the new Atom-based offerings from Intel to complement the already strong Windows 8 and Windows RT ecosystem."
The sting in the tail of this barb is that Microsoft has yet to approve any Windows 8 tablet using the Intel Clover Trail microprocessor which is Intel's x86 processor for Windows 8 tablets, while tablets using Windows for ARM microprocessors (Windows RT) are at a more advanced stage of development.
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