Friday, July 19, 2013

Despite Windows RT woes, NVIDIA pledges support

1. Birds posted on 3 hours ago 0

RT seriously needs to be tailored for budget gaming on the go, and Microsoft needs strict spec requirements for this tailored gaming. If Microsoft can manage to do this on top of the features it already has, I believe it will sell. Awe hell, who am I kidding. I just want a portable Xbox...LMAO

2. joey_sfb posted on 3 hours ago 0

while nintendo 3ds xl and playstation vista sales is not that hot... i hope there will be another generation of portables coming our way. Awe hell, who am i kidding dedicated gaming device is going the way of the portable mp3 and camera.

7. Shatter posted on 1 hour ago 0

3DS is selling more units than the ps3 and xbox 360 are world wide right now.

3. icyrock1 posted on 2 hours ago 3

Microsoft needs to merge Windows RT with Windows Phone 8. Seriously, why have two different ARM based platforms? Wouldn't it be easier to maintain one?

4. roscuthiii posted on 2 hours ago 0

My thoughts exactly... beat me to it though.

They probably would have been better off with even just a WP8 tablet, and some apps to fill out the RT functionality.

6. --7-- posted on 1 hour ago 0

Windows RT runs on ARM. Windows 8 doesn't run on ARM. So MS needs windows RT if it needs a representative OS in ARM devices. But recently intels bay trail atom processor has shown better performance than ARM architecture chipsets. And full windows 8 can run on it..
so.. If MS wants to kick androids arse in ARM based tablets with RT it needs to make it free for OEM's and people.. All current android OEM's will be interested.. All current android tablet users will have the option of booting into RT. And then MS can use it to unfairly force users to use bing and other MS products.. now that google is clear of such charges.

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Despite-Windows-RT-woes-NVIDIA-pledges-support_id45472

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