Microsoft announced on Wednesday (December 7, 2016) a partnership with American semiconductor company Qualcomm to bring Windows 10 to ARM.
“For the first time ever, our customers will be able to experience the Windows they know with all the apps, peripherals, and enterprise capabilities they require, on a truly mobile, power efficient, always-connected cellular PC,” Microsoft wrote in a Windows blog post.
With this move, Microsoft says that hardware partners will be able to build new Windows 10 PCs powered by a range of Qualcomm Snapdragon chips.
The tech giant hopes to see Windows 10 on cellular PCs in the market in 2017.
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