
In the words of CEO of Intel, Paul Otellini, "Intel is ready to run the next version of Windows for mobile devices through its lowest power processors, Atom-based." Something that currently still have failed due to problems of high energy consumption in this range of processors.
Paul Otellini himself literally speaks in the name Windows 8, for which there are still nearly two years in principle. Phone rigidity Windows 7 on third-party applications and libraries access to own is one of the factors that make portable independently of the architecture on which to work, as Silverlight or XNA are the functional layers on top.
In any case, the President of the division of Microsoft Windows, Steven Sinofsky, Windows Phone makes it clear that 7 is focused on mobile devices, small screens, while Windows 7 is the solution for larger screens (about 7 inches and up). Intel, like Windows Phone, is a bit late to this battle of operating systems, and may depend on Microsoft to stay on the tablets or reach to the mobile in successive versions.
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