NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang believes that Microsoft should allow the ARM-based version of Windows 8 to be run on tablets at first in order to establish that this version is not for PCs
From Neowin:
From Neowin:
Huang said, "It's important for [Microsoft] not to position these as PCs. From a finesse perspective -- I can't speak on their behalf -- but I would come out with tablets first with Windows on ARM. It helps to establish that this isn't a PC." He added that he hopes that Microsoft would release a version of its Microsoft Office business software suite for the ARM version of Windows, saying it "would be the killer app" for that version of the OS.Nvidia CEO: ARM version of Windows 8 should be on tablets first
Huang also talked about NVIDIA's smartphone and tablet processor strategy. NVIDIA's Tegra 2 dual core processor is in a number of smartphones and tablets right now and that the next version of the chip, the quad core processor code name Kal-El, should be a part of a new Asus tablet beginning in early November. Huang said that sometime in the future proccesor makers could create separate chips for smartphones and some for tablet devices.