Microsoft has reportedly instructed Nvidia, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments — the three major ARM-based SoC manufacturers — to pick two tablet/notebooks partners for developing Windows on ARM projects. These partners will consist of one major partner and one minor partner, the latter investing less on technical resources than the former. According to unnamed sources from the upstream supply chain, Nvidia has chosen Lenovo as its Windows on ARM primary partner and Acer as its secondary partner while leaving Asus — the largest client of Nvidia's Tegra series during 2011 — out in the cold.
2DayBlog.com, Toshiba, Samsung and Lenovo leading Windows on ARM
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