Intel knocks ARM’s legacy app dilemma in Windows 8, says it has a ‘big uphill fight’ ahead

Intel CEO Paul Otellini

Intel has typically kept its cool in responding to Windows 8 on ARM, but that war of words (and chips) just got a little more heated at an investor meeting. CEO Paul Otellini saw his more mobile-oriented competition facing a “big uphill fight” without the presence of legacy Windows app support. That’s a big drawback for corporate buyers that have legions of traditional apps they want to keep running, the executive said. He also used the opportunity to rib ARM over a lack of any existing Windows hardware. There’s certainly no question that Intel has a head start in Windows 8 support, but the remarks do come with a degree of irony. Intel is cutting into ARM’s territory with Atom-based Android phones, and while it won’t have as much of a problem with legacy OS support as ARM will with Windows, Intel has a lot to prove on its own.

Intel knocks ARM’s legacy app dilemma in Windows 8, says it has a ‘big uphill fight’ ahead originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 May 2012 17:03:00 EST.

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