Win8 can be demonstrated on the LTE version of the Qualcomm S4 processor tablet

  

With Windows 8, Microsoft can make a big difference in the tablet market, and against Apple's iPad. After many years of backwardness, can you turn over overnight? The first tablet running Win8 is starting and coming soon, showing a lot of features and features. Microsoft and Qualcomm are working together to make Win8 work well on Qualcomm processors.

Some suggestions were even made before the opening of CES, and tablets are expected to support AT&T's LTE network. The results of the cooperation between Qualcomm and Microsoft were demonstrated at CES2012. Windows8 runs on Qualcomm S4 processor devices and supports LTE networks.


Stefan Kinnestrand, product director of Microsoft's Windows division, shared with you some of the details of the new platform, such as what information can be passed inside the Qualcomm S4 processor. He also discussed the demonstration of Windows8 and the support of LTE and 3G/4G networks and the Qualcomm S4 MSM8960 processor, and explained that CES2012 was the first demonstration on AT&T's 4G LTE network.

Qualcomm and Microsoft are working together to create high-speed mobile broadband, low-power and advanced network connectivity solutions that ensure faster, more products and more mobile computing devices for users around the world.

Windows 8 tablets can support both ARM and Intel/AMD chips, but the functions are different. Applications based on the x86 architecture will not support the ARM version of Windows 8. It is rumored that Windows 8 will be available this fall, and fortunately, users are expected to get a public beta of Microsoft next month.

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