" Phone is uniquely focused on small form factor," he said. However, he was very clear that there would be no crossover with Windows Phone 7, ruling out the use of Microsoft's new smartphone OS on tablet devices. Steven Sinofsky, President of the Windows and Windows Live Division at Microsoft, mentioned that the future version of Windows would not cross paths with Windows Phone 7, and this port to ARM is meant to bring Windows to tablets, not to phones: Running a full blown version of Windows on such a small device raised the question of whether Microsoft wants to bring their flagship operating system to phones. Intel’s CEO, Paul Otellini, hinted that Microsoft is trying to unify their operating systems into one OS that runs from phone to the desktop, his remark raising questions on Windows and Windows Phone 7’s future.Īt CES 2010, Microsoft demoed the next-version of Windows running on various System-on-a-Chip (SoC) made by NVidia, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, all built on ARM architecture, using a low powered processor aimed at small devices such as phones and tablets.
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