Windows Already Up and Running On ARM Architecture
syngularyx writes "Over at Microsoft's MIX Developer Conference in sunny Las Vegas, Microsoft has demoed a new preview build of Internet Explorer 10 (which you too can take for a spin, if you feel so inclined), and also dropped a little premature Easter egg – the build of IE10, and the underlying Windows OS, were both running on a 1GHz ARM chip. Sneaky."
It's about frickin' time! As usual MS take the longest to get on the trend train.
Windows CE has been running on ARM for about eight (?) years.
ARM isn't standardized like x86 is, so probably not... at least not easily. IBM PC clones use a fairly standard set of firmware and peripherals, whereas ARM-based machines tend to be largely custom, just with a degree of binary compatibility between them. Getting Windows running on an iDevice would take serious work.
Debian has supported arm since potato (2000)...
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Pure .NET apps should work though, which will assist Microsoft in eliminating non-managed languages.
Was that a joke?
Darwin, which is the actual OS underlying OS X is also the actual OS underlying iOS, which runs on iPhones and iPads. It's also open source.
He's calling bullshit the fact that Windows has no infrastructure for an ARM release. They already showed off Office for ARM months ago.
Has Microsoft created a "fat binary" format, the way Apple did for its migration from PowerPC to Intel?
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