Aug 28, 2012 Replies: 46 Add bookmark The Bay Bridge platform is an aggressive push into ARM's territory. Read the whole story Click to expand...
koolraap Ars Tribunus Militum 20y 2,235 Aug 28, 2012 #32 Aug 28, 2012 Add bookmark #32 msft0682":3hltyf1e said: Assuming that Microsoft isn't in fact ruined after Windows 8 (as some people would certainly love), then I think that there will be no need for ARM support in Windows 9. (That segment can be handled for Microsoft by Windows Phone.) Click to expand... Windows 8 is Windows Phone 8. It's the same code, apart from the HAL and drivers. (Disclaimer: that's my understanding, anyway). ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0 (0 / 0)
msft0682":3hltyf1e said: Assuming that Microsoft isn't in fact ruined after Windows 8 (as some people would certainly love), then I think that there will be no need for ARM support in Windows 9. (That segment can be handled for Microsoft by Windows Phone.) Click to expand... Windows 8 is Windows Phone 8. It's the same code, apart from the HAL and drivers. (Disclaimer: that's my understanding, anyway).