Intel pushes dual-operating system platform: Take advantage of the suppression of ARM chip

  

Computer store news: Intel launched the "dual OS platform" at CES 2014 at the US Consumer Electronics Show. With this technology, users can run both Google Android and Microsoft Windows 8 systems on a single device. If similar products can be loved by most consumers, this will be a huge victory for Intel to counter the ARM chip.


Pushing Dual System Platforms

At this CES show, Intel introduced a new concept of “dual OS platform”, which says it is running Intel processors. The computer is able to switch between Windows 8 and Android systems with a one-click switch. Intel conducted a technical demonstration on a laptop, and with a system switch button, consumers can easily switch between the two systems quickly.

In the field of mobile chips, Intel is a latecomer and has been in the position of catching up with ARM chip makers. If the idea of ​​a dual-system platform is successful, it will give Intel a huge competitive advantage.

At present, Intel's chips can support Google's Android system, but the experience is still somewhat different than the ARM chip. This is mainly because Intel's mobile chips and ARM chips use different underlying architectures, and many developers will not first optimize for Intel's chip-to-application.

If Intel wants to change this situation, the dual-system platform will be a good strategy. Consumers often use Android devices to meet entertainment needs, and when it comes to office needs, they turn to Windows devices. If a device uses a dual system platform, it will undoubtedly meet the needs of entertainment and office.

And if you want to support a dual-system platform, the computing power of the chip will have high requirements. At this point, Intel has an advantage over the ARM camp.

If Intel's dual-system concept is recognized by the market, this may be an important turning point for Intel in the mobile chip market. When more consumers choose to use Windows and Android dual-system products, developers may actively optimize the application to fit Intel's chips, thus forming a positive loop.

Huge Challenges

Domestic smart device operating system technology vendor Zhongke Chuangda exhibited a dual-system tablet solution based on Intel's latest Bay Trail chip at this year's CES. Zou Pengcheng, the company's senior vice president, revealed to Sina Technology that the Android/Windows dual-system tablet solution developed by Zhongke Chuangda has been completed and will soon be introduced to the market.

Zou Pengcheng said that because the dual-system solution takes into account the application richness of the Android system and the office application of the Windows system, it is possible to create a new market in the future. Zhongke Chuangda has a close working relationship with Intel.

Chen Xudong, President of Lenovo Group China, expressed his cautious view. In an interview with Sina Technology during the CES show, he said that from the perspective of customer demand, the demand for dual-system platforms may not be large. “Like has done a similar survey, the mass consumer prefers the Android system, and the commercial users prefer the Windows system. In addition to the uncertain market demand, Intel may need to reach important agreements with Microsoft and Google in the official promotion of this program. The two vendors are likely to object to Intel's dual-system solution.

Microsoft is currently integrating operating systems for computers and mobile devices to maximize application sharing. If you run the Android operating system on a Windows system, this will inevitably weaken Microsoft's interest in the mobile ecosystem. And Google may not want to see that, driven by the Android system, Windows quickly gets a large number of users.

Intel does not currently disclose more information about the dual operating system platform, but in order to seize the last chance in the mobile market, Intel must fully implement this plan.

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