Microsoft’s Windows Embedded Compact 7 Continues Support of ARM
As the majority of Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact business is already based on ARM Processors in products such as the Ford Sync, the announcement of Windows Embedded Compact 7 continues Microsoft’s support of the ARM architecture.
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