![]() The same sources have said that there will be less ARM-based devices in the rollout, because Microsoft have tightly controlled the number and set rigorous quality-controlĬontinue reading: Microsoft's Windows 8 should arrive in October, just in time for the holiday season (full post) Firefox heads into 2012, where version numbers will play a smaller role, and more The last thing Microsoft wants to have is a situation where there are no compelling Windows tablets at a time when the new iPad looks like it's going to be a good seller for the holidays.Īccording to Bloomberg, who cite sources with "knowledge of the schedule", we should expect an event hosted by Microsoft next month where the company will unveil their release strategy for Windows 8, where they'll provide more details on timing and marketing. If they miss the September-October time frame, they're going to be stuck without being able to ship anything in 2012. Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Garter Inc. Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft want to claw back some of the lost sales they've experienced because of the iPad, and reinvigorate the sluggish PC market. ![]()
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