Microsoft says it's building up a version of it is main Windows OS that will be given on cellular phone chips, providing an alternative for the first time to the chips supported Intel technology.
Steve Sinofsky, president of the Windows division, confirmed at a trade show in Las Vegas that Microsoft Corp. is developing distaste of Windows to keep going chips designed by ARM Holdings, a British company whose technology goes into practically all cell phone chips.
Sinofsky did not say once the new version of Windows would be available. Microsoft already arrives at software called "Windows" for cell phones, but it has little in common with the software that runs on computers, and doesn't run the same programs.
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Steve Sinofsky, president of the Windows division, confirmed at a trade show in Las Vegas that Microsoft Corp. is developing distaste of Windows to keep going chips designed by ARM Holdings, a British company whose technology goes into practically all cell phone chips.
Sinofsky did not say once the new version of Windows would be available. Microsoft already arrives at software called "Windows" for cell phones, but it has little in common with the software that runs on computers, and doesn't run the same programs.
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