Microsoft · Nvidia · Qualcomm · ARM · Tom's Hardware
There’s a slide from the promotional deck, shown at CES 2011, where the “strong partnerships” behind this Windows on Arm
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This prior push for Windows on Arm didn’t exclusively support Nvidia Tegra.
Key facts
- The former-President of the Windows Division (July 2009 to Nov 2012) also shares a video that should be preserved for posterity
- Sinofsky points out that Windows 8 on Arm also supported Qualcomm and TI processors
- The video appears to show a Tegra dev kit running Windows 7, with multi-window and Start menu manipulation, which looks rather lethargic to their eyes
- There’s a slide from the promotional deck, shown at CES 2011, where the “strong partnerships” behind this Windows on Arm thrust would surely lead to unstoppable momentum
Summary
Some people are pretty excited that they are on the cusp of a new Windows PC era ignited by technologies from the mighty Nvidia and Arm. Sinofsky shares some interesting media in the above embedded Tweet. The former-President of the Windows Division (July 2009 to Nov 2012) also shares a video that should be preserved for posterity. The video appears to show a Tegra dev kit running Windows 7, with multi-window and Start menu manipulation, which looks rather lethargic to their eyes.