‘Project Volterra’: Microsoft is building an Arm dev kit on the Snapdragon compute platform
‘Project Volterra’: Microsoft is building an Arm dev kit on the Snapdragon compute platform
There are other interesting reasons to the same. The first is the need to make ARM-compatible chips for various applications. For example, the impact on mobile devices like tablets or smartwatches. ARM-based mobile chips may be designed for the same applications as their Windows-based counterparts, and ARM-based chips may be designed for VMWare PCs and smartphones.
Microsoft is also trying to make mobile chips for a new niche: cloud computing. Cloud computing is being used in a number of areas including the cloud for AWS cloud services (and operating systems running on cloud services).
Microsoft wants to use ARM chips in Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 8.1. It’s unclear how when the company is talking about HP-based cloud chips, but ARM-based chips will make up the bulk of Windows Phone’s deployment base.
The second-biggest advantage of ARM-based chips is that ARM chips deliver better performance and lower power consumption, and without compromising systems. In fact, the ARM-based x86 chips stack compared to Windows 8.1 are the highest wattage.
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