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'''Windows 8''' is the current name for the planned release of Windows following ]. '''Windows 8''' is the current name for the planned release of Windows following ].
It is possible that there will be a 128bit (IA-128) release<ref>http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/10/microsoft-mulling-128-bit-versions-of-windows-8-windows-9.ars</ref>. As of 2009 there is no information on the release date of Windows 8. It is possible that there will be a 128bit (IA-128) release<ref>http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/10/microsoft-mulling-128-bit-versions-of-windows-8-windows-9.ars</ref>. Windows 8 is expected to be released in 2012. <ref>http://windows8center.com</ref>


] is known to be working on a ''Cloud Computing'' architecture, possibly for inclusion in Windows 8. ] is known to be working on a ''Cloud Computing'' architecture, possibly for inclusion in Windows 8.

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Windows 8 is the current name for the planned release of Windows following Windows 7. It is possible that there will be a 128bit (IA-128) release. Windows 8 is expected to be released in 2012.

Microsoft is known to be working on a Cloud Computing architecture, possibly for inclusion in Windows 8.

References

  1. http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/10/microsoft-mulling-128-bit-versions-of-windows-8-windows-9.ars
  2. http://windows8center.com
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