Windows 8 Will Run On System On A Chip From Arm And X86 Architectures
Also Microsoft has shown off the new version of Windows operating system running in Intel x86 and ARM architecture, and they were capable of delivering good support in different scenarios like hardware-accelerated web browsing, hardware-accelerated graphics and media playback, printing, and USB device support among other features. Additionally, there is going to be a version of Microsoft Office that is able to run natively on ARM-based systems. So, why SoC architectures are important?...