Intel Moorestown without Windows support

By Detector | 07 June 2010



Microsoft and Windows are depressed from Intel announce last days, when Intel spokesman Claudine Mangano said that the new processor Atom Z600 (Moorestown) will never support Windows OS. Although, the chips will be x86 architecture, they are designed for tablets and smartphones and the only OS-es that will work on them are MeeGo and Android at this moment and other similar Linux OS like WebOS. What about Windows Mobile?

The development of the new Atom processor is focused on low energy consumption using energy efficient interface and NAND memory – typical for handheld devices. This generation Atom Z600 will not support Windows, but Intel also announce that the next generation of atoms (derived from Moorestown) codenamed Oak Trail will fully support the Microsoft platform.

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One Response to “Intel Moorestown without Windows support”

  1. George says:

    Good Abt Time Intel put Junk In Junk And Come Out With Junk Intel Lags Behind In affordable Processors,Also In Speed Unless you want to spend a fortune on junk THANKS INTEL FOR A VERY GOOD SHOW,Your Atom Z600 Is So Slow It Wont Run On Windows Am Sure Microsoft Thanks You Also






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