Biography: Microsoft Windows 8 is an unfinished system!

  


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Not long ago, there were media reports in foreign countries. Some sources said that Intel CEO Paul · Otellini said to employees when he visited Taiwan recently, Microsoft’s Windows 8 is an operating system that has not yet been completed. According to sources, Otellini said at a staff meeting in Taipei that the Windows 8 system still needs to be improved.


Microsoft is preparing for the release of the latest generation of operating systems. Windows 8 is the company's first flagship software product to support tablet devices. The new system will be officially released next month, and Microsoft hopes to compete with Apple's iPad in the holiday promotion season. Otellini told employees that it is the right choice to release the system before it is fully built, and Microsoft can slowly improve it after it is released.


Analysts say the bugs in the system need to be further refined

Alex ·, an analyst at brokerage JMP Securities; Alex Gauna was at 9 In a report on the 13th of the month, “We are worried about the bugs in the system. It seems necessary to further improve the Beta system before the release. "At the time, Intel showed the Windows 8 system at the developer forum.


Technology companies usually release software before it is completely completed, and make further adjustments after the official launch. This kind of business behavior can sometimes lead to negative effects. The Vista system introduced by Microsoft was scarce due to its poor compatibility when it was released.


Windows 8 is the most well-prepared system in Microsoft history

Microsoft spokesperson Mark · Mark Martin said, "The test event has more than 16 million users." Participation, Windows 8 is the most tested and most well-prepared system product in Microsoft history. ”


Intel spokesperson Laura Anderson declined to comment on the company’s internal meeting. She also stressed, "I believe that Windows is a great opportunity for our business, and look forward to working with Microsoft on a variety of devices to bring new experiences. ”

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