Microsoft had hoped to have its partners release multiple devices based on the different operating systems, but right from the onset there seem to be issues with the strategy as most are sticking to Intel (and eventually AMD) chipsets.
For its part, Microsoft is preparing RT and Pro tablets for the end of the year, the recently revealed Surface line.
HP's response to the move: "The robust and established ecosystem of x86 applications provides the best customer experience at this time and in the immediate future."
The company was one of a few loyal partners to receive early code for Windows RT and considered creating a tablet with a Qualcomm ARM chip, but decided against it.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 30 Jun 2012 18:20