During Computex 2011, Microsoft showed its future operating system in a working version both on tablets, that ARM devices on traditional notebooks. According to what was stated by Anandtech, Windows 8 was running on three platforms with ARM processor Qualcomm Snapdragon single-core 1.2 GHz, TI OMAP 4430 dual-core processors and NVIDIA Kal-El quad-core.
The same interface is also fully integrated and usable on both the tablet that also work on laptops where the same application, even if only as a result of porting the ARM platform. The improvements introduced by Microsoft in Windows 8 will not be exhausted by the support extended outside of x86 systems but also introduce the Internet Explorer browser 10 completely revised with support for scrolling, panning and tabs with a snapshot of the page.
To improve the feeling with the touchscreen systems, Microsoft has introduced a couple of screen keyboards are very functional. A typical of its mobile operating system and a splitted that allows you to write using two fingers of one hand while with the other hand is holding the tablet.
The same interface is also fully integrated and usable on both the tablet that also work on laptops where the same application, even if only as a result of porting the ARM platform. The improvements introduced by Microsoft in Windows 8 will not be exhausted by the support extended outside of x86 systems but also introduce the Internet Explorer browser 10 completely revised with support for scrolling, panning and tabs with a snapshot of the page.
To improve the feeling with the touchscreen systems, Microsoft has introduced a couple of screen keyboards are very functional. A typical of its mobile operating system and a splitted that allows you to write using two fingers of one hand while with the other hand is holding the tablet.
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