Friday 26 October 2012

Unique Content Article on embedded pc

Windows 8 on ARM base solution- is it a real path-breaking and re-imagined route?


by Oded Amir


Microsoft is planning to show her Windows 8 for ARM base devices. The 1st time that Microsoft is moving away from the x86-only approach. Really a giant change in the embedded pc market

The Announcement is likely to take place at the end of October. Will this announcement will change the market that till today it's the on Apple OS6 and the Android which is a subset of Linux were the dominators in the market or even the sole operating system excluding RIM. Are we going to be well placed to use our mobiles and embedded computer devices same as we are operating with our Windows base desktop, workstations and mobile? I sure hope so , due the incontrovertible fact the Smartphone users are battling with easy jobs as removing or edit items or files. Did you spot that also?

Microsoft is unquestionably going to enter a field that for a number of years it appears that was evaded by her. Fields like such as the tablet market, phone market, and inserted market. In a brief period time we will be capable of finding O. S will run on ARM processors, offered by corporations such as TI, Nvidia, and Qualcomm.

It was obligatory and expected nevertheless , due to 2 principal reasons. First, ARM processors got stronger, and second, there are no x86 processors that are acceptable to the needs of pills today.

ARM has indeed become potent enough to run theWindows on it. It's no longer the processor that used to trade in performance for power usage. With the introduction of dual-core ARM Cortex CPUs â€" cranking speeds above 1GHz and supported by leading sellers like Freescale, Nvidia, Qualcomm, TI, and such like â€" ARM has assuredly come a long way from its StrongARM days. It has now provided an equivalent alternative choice to the x86.

We're not sure yet and we did not get all the answer from Microsoft on the WIN8 and all his modules, but I am absolutely sure that Microsoft is back to answer to iPad and the Android-powered tablet market. Though the Windows CE-based solutions so far were a little bit disappointed and didn't able to accord a meaning full in the market.

I'm quite certain that the Embedded PERSONAL COMPUTER market sooner or later will change significantly and Microsoft is going to play a leading role. Surely it will affect Intel and AMD and I'm asking myself is the definition WINTEL is going to be part of the Inserted PERSONAL COMPUTER history. The only question is how long it will take.




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