top | item 36074443 (no title) JustSomeNobody | 2 years ago A lot of this has to do with keeping Microsoft happy, probably.Once MS skips to ARM, let's see what Intel does. discuss order hn newest vezycash|2 years ago >Once MS skips to ARMMS has tried at least twice move to ARM and failed woefully - Windows RT, Windows 10 on ARM tracker1|2 years ago I think their mistake wasn't necessarily with ARM, so much as an exclusive contract with Qualcomm iirc. load replies (1) nullindividual|2 years ago They were somewhat successful with WinCE from the late '90s to the early '00s.
vezycash|2 years ago >Once MS skips to ARMMS has tried at least twice move to ARM and failed woefully - Windows RT, Windows 10 on ARM tracker1|2 years ago I think their mistake wasn't necessarily with ARM, so much as an exclusive contract with Qualcomm iirc. load replies (1) nullindividual|2 years ago They were somewhat successful with WinCE from the late '90s to the early '00s.
tracker1|2 years ago I think their mistake wasn't necessarily with ARM, so much as an exclusive contract with Qualcomm iirc. load replies (1)
nullindividual|2 years ago They were somewhat successful with WinCE from the late '90s to the early '00s.
vezycash|2 years ago
MS has tried at least twice move to ARM and failed woefully - Windows RT, Windows 10 on ARM
tracker1|2 years ago
nullindividual|2 years ago