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To: Rob S. who wrote (7372)3/15/1998 2:16:00 AM
From: Al. Gibberd  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11555
 
ARM chips can run Windows CE see following press release, ARM working with Microsoft.

arm.com

and then the completed product

arm.com

Check other systems ARM supports at

arm.com

ARM is owned by Acorn and Apple (43% each) . ARM is floating on the NASDAQ early 1998 according to article in Sunday Times dated 21 December 1997. See

sunday-times.co.uk

I believe Acorn computers already make desktop machines which can run Windows on a StrongArm system. See

acorn.co.uk



To: Rob S. who wrote (7372)3/15/1998 7:10:00 PM
From: Frank Povoski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11555
 
The word is that Intel is now considering it strongly as a replacement for the aging 960 processor line.