Support for ARM-based chips will help Windows gain a bigger share of the smartphone and tablet market, but will it come too late to really hurt the competition?
The next version of Microsoft's Windows operating system (OS), which is expected to be released as Windows 8 next year, will run on tiny ARM processors found in mobile phones and tablet PCs, as wel...
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