With its uncoming launch of Windows 8, Microsoft will be, for the first time ever, making an ARM-based edition available. Not for consumer purchase, Windows NT will be snapped up by tablet vendors in lieu of a full-blown edition better suited for Intel processors. Weeks ago, Microsoft announced its Surface tablet, and sure enough, an ARM-based variant was announced. Given this, it could be assumed that most of Microsoft's partners would also be on-board to release ARM devices, but not so.
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