Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/09/m...p-application/We've been getting some mixed signals about Windows 8 for ARM-based devices as of late, but Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky has now returned with another of his exhaustive Building Windows 8 blog posts and cleared up some of the confusion. The short of it is that Windows for ARM promises to offer the same out of the box experience as the x86 edition of Windows 8. That includes the full Windows desktop (complete with File Explorer and the like), and the same desktop Office applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint (but only Office applications, it seems). So-called Metro-style apps from the Windows Store will also be able to support both Windows on ARM and Windows for x86/64, and you can expected hardware-accelerated HTML5 support with Internet Explorer 10.
Sauce:http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2...hitecture.aspx
It appears that the news that the ARM version of Windows wouldn't have the full desktop UI were false which is pretty cool, whilst it won't be able to run the same applications and least we can run around with our power-efficient ARM tablets and still have a start menu.






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