Details leaked accidentally gave a glimpse of working the future development of Microsoft’s windows: Windows 8 will support around 128-bit, Windows 9 early planning stages.
Microsoft plans to develop the windows 8 with 128-bit support, reports the British site PC Pro. Carelessness of an employee in the development department of the software giant has brought the discovery details about the next operating system from Microsoft.
Robert Morgan research worker wrote in his profile on LinkedIn about private social work including “research and development projects including architecture match to 128-bit for the core of windows 8 and 9 windows project plan. Developing relationships with business partners such as Intel, AMD, HP, and IBM. ”
Morgan’s profile has been removed from the site but of course you can still find it different cache sites.
Microsoft has released so far very few details about its plans for the future operating systems market, but his visit to Britain earlier this week, denied the company’s CEO Steve Ballmer the rumors that Windows 7 will be the last operating system for desktop computers. He admitted planning windows 8 began, but the operating system not expected to leave before 2012.
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