In spite of its spectacular failure with Windows RT and the demise of the Windows Phone, Microsoft has always harbored ambitions of getting its Windows OS on ARM-based devices. Having brushed off its earlier misadventures, the Redmond giant announced partnerships with ASUS, HP and Lenovo at the Computex trade show in Taiwan earlier this year to build ARM-based Windows PCs powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. While rumors and speculations about these devices have been doing the rounds of the i...
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