Microsoft is not saying all that much when it comes down to Windows 8, but keeping mum on the next major iteration of Windows isn’t stopping the company from denying the latest batch of leaked Windows vNext information coming from Intel.
It’s clear that Microsoft is none too happy with the fact that top Intel executives ran off at the mouth,
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Windows 8 to Feature Windows 7 Mode no XP & Vista not good ?
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Windows 8 Leaked Details Denied by Microsoft not like
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Microsoft Says Intel Exec Was Wrong About Windows 8
This change means Windows can be used more ubiquitously across new device types. But it also means that Intel could see its first serious competition, from a microprocessor standpoint, for the first time in years. The Microsoft/Intel duopoly in the PC space has often been referred to as "WinTel" (for "Windows + Intel").
So what did Intel say about Windows 8 out of turn?