Toshiba cancels ARM-based computer
Peter Clarke, EETimes
8/15/2012 8:15 AM EDT
LONDON – Toshiba Corp. has cancelled plans to sell computers that run the Windows RT operating system from Microsoft Corp. and that are based on an ARM-based processor, due to delays in getting adequate supplies of components, according to reports.
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