Remember when we said there was a fourth WARM partner yesterday? Well, as it turns out, according to moles at the top secret MS presentation on the OS, there are actually two more partners.
The picture was smuggled out of an MS conference detailing the tablet phone boondoggle, and lays it all out. There are not four but five launch partners, three WARM and two WX86 (Rhymes with “Zbigniew”) partners. Those two aren’t hard to guess. So much for rumours of AMD not having a tablet strategy or a fan-less capable product, eh? Enjoy.S|A
And then there were five
Update: Fixed typos
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