Quanta Manufacturing ARM Tablets for Toshiba, Lenovo

DigiTimes reports that Toshiba and Lenovo have selected contractor Quanta Computer as their manufacturer of choice for Windows on ARM (WoA) tablets. Based on insider information provided by unnamed industry sources, both companies are expected to launch their ARM-based Windows 8 tablets using quad-core SoCs from Nvidia and Qualcomm in the first quarter of 2013 -- a whole year from now.

Previously DigiTimes stated that there was concern over the WoA tablets, as both Nvidia and Qualcomm were facing bottlenecks in their development of support for Windows 8, and shortages in R&D staff and resources, thus delaying their appearance on the market. The uncertainty stems from whether the ARM-based tablets will be able to fend off stiff competition from the x86-based Windows 8 models that will already be on the market in 1Q13.

Lenovo and Toshiba have yet to disclose specific plans for Windows on ARM tablets, so stay tuned.

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  • Soul_keeper
    Intel trying to "steal" arm market share, yet Intel strikes at least 6 months ahead.
    the irony ...
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