Revealed leaks related to running upcoming Windows 8 companies Samsung, Toshiba and Lenovo will be the most benefit from the system, specifically the version compatible with the structure of ARM, where the sources were close to the newspaper Digitimes specialized that Microsoft gave companies Qualcomm and Texas Instruments and NVIDIA opportunity to choose their partners in the development of treatments and internal components are compatible with the structure and widespread in smart phones and tablets.
The sources pointed out that the company Qualcomm has chosen each of the Samsung as a key partner and Sony as a partner secondary in the process of development, which will seek to take advantage of the power of Samsung specifically in manufacturing hardware such as screens and memory, while the company decided to Texas Instruments to rely on all of Toshiba as a key partner and Samsung partner secondary, while NVIDIA has decided to rely on both Lenovo and Acer as a key partner as a partner with secondary and that due to their very strong presence in the Chinese market.
Some experts considered that the disappearance of the name Asus from the list of developers may be a surprise somewhat, as it is currently working on the development of Tablet PCs running Windows 8, but indicated that the list of developers is compelling evidence that Asus will not be dependent on the structure of ARM processors its future tablet which is scheduled to begin to raise in the second half of 2012, preferring to rely on Intel architecture-based x86.
The sources pointed out that the company Qualcomm has chosen each of the Samsung as a key partner and Sony as a partner secondary in the process of development, which will seek to take advantage of the power of Samsung specifically in manufacturing hardware such as screens and memory, while the company decided to Texas Instruments to rely on all of Toshiba as a key partner and Samsung partner secondary, while NVIDIA has decided to rely on both Lenovo and Acer as a key partner as a partner with secondary and that due to their very strong presence in the Chinese market.
Some experts considered that the disappearance of the name Asus from the list of developers may be a surprise somewhat, as it is currently working on the development of Tablet PCs running Windows 8, but indicated that the list of developers is compelling evidence that Asus will not be dependent on the structure of ARM processors its future tablet which is scheduled to begin to raise in the second half of 2012, preferring to rely on Intel architecture-based x86.
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