[h=1]Windows chief: We're with ARM and RT for the long haul; Haswell-based tablets will be ready this fall[/h]
Guess M$ has a lot of $$$$ to burn.
Windows chief: We're with ARM and RT for the long haul; Haswell-based tablets will be ready this fall | Computerworld BlogsWindows RT tablets may have underwhelming sales, and some people believe RT is on a death watch, but a top Windows executive said today that Microsoft won't abandon RT-based tablets and the ARM platform on which they run. That being said, she pointed to this fall as the rollout time for full Windows 8 tablets based on Intel's low-power Haswell chips.
Tami Reller, CFO of Microsoft's Windows division, said today at the JP Morgan Technology, Media and Telecom Conference that "We need the flexibility of ARM," according to Neowin, and that the RT-based Surface was meeting Microsoft's expectations.
If that's true, Microsoft must have had pretty low expectations for the RT Surface. The most recent figures from IDC about tablet sales show that the RT-based Surface made up a mere 0.4% of all tablet sales, with only 200,000 shipped in the most recent quarter. Overall, the RT has sunk like a stone.
Guess M$ has a lot of $$$$ to burn.