Windows 8 is the official namefor the next version of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced
by Microsoft for use on personal computers,
including home and business desktops, laptops, netbooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs.
According to unofficial sources, the release date for Windows 8 has been set
for October 2012, three years
after the release of its predecessor, Windows 7. Windows 8's server counterpart, Windows Server 2012, is in development
concurrently with Windows 8. The most recent officially released pre-release
version is theConsumer Preview, which was released on February 29, 2012. An
almost-complete Release Preview is scheduled for the first week of June 2012.
Unlike Windows
7, which was intended to be a more focused, incremental upgrade to the Windows
line, Windows 8 has been “reimagined from
the chipset to the user experience” to connect more with the user. It features
the Metro-style
interface that is designed for touchscreen input
similar to that in Windows Phone and
on the Xbox 360.
A version of Windows 8, called Windows RT, also adds support for the ARMprocessor architecture in addition to the previously
supported microprocessors fromIntel and AMD.
Development
Early announcements
Windows 8
development started before Windows 7 had shipped in 2009.
However, it was in January 2011, at the Consumer Electronics
Show (CES), that Microsoft announced
that Windows 8 would be adding support for ARM microprocessors in
addition to the microprocessors from Intel, AMD and VIA. On June
1, 2011, Microsoft officially unveiled Windows 8 and its new user interface as
well as additional features at the Taipei
Computex 2011 in Taipei (Taiwan) by Mike
Angiulo and at the D9 conference in
California (United States) by Julie Larson-Green and Microsoft's Windows
President Steven Sinofsky. A month
before the BUILD conference was held, Microsoft opened a new blog called
"Building Windows 8" for users and developers on August 15, 2011.
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