Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Breaking Report: Microsoft sending Windows 8 to PC vendors For Testing

Microsoft may be sending its PC vendor partners early versions of the Windows 8 operating system.



The software giant Microsoft announced earlier this year that Windows 7 is the fastest-selling operating system ever released, tallying over 300 million licenses sold through 2010. 


So Microsoft Windows 8 Possibly Named As ( Cloudx or Rebornz ) will be available in 2012.



At the Consumer Electronics Show in January in USA, Microsoft revealed that the next version of Windows would be capable of running on ARM architecture in addition to x86 architecture and LCD Compatible with enrich Artificial Intelligence equipped. Nvidia, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments were specifically cited as Microsoft's ARM partners at the time.

Beyond that, much of the speculation surrounding Windows 8 has come by way of leaks.
Last summer, a group of slides labeled "Microsoft Confidential" hit the Web discussing some of the features that might be making their way to the next version of Windows. They included face recognition, faster boot-up times, and a focus on 3D capability and Automated System Improvement System.

Those slides were followed by a report from BusinessInsider last month, citing its own sources who said that Microsoft wants to show off tablets running Windows 8 over the summer. A leaked "tablet road map" from Dell that surfaced last month, as well, indicated that the company was planning to release a Windows 8 tablet, codenamed "Peju," in the first quarter of 2012.



Microsoft did not immediately respond to Explore Blog Inc. request for comment. But Did not denied the news quoted by Explorers...  




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