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Microsoft looking for Moore's Law to save Windows 7 E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
What seems to be going on is a load of Microsoft spin created to delay the market from turning to alternatives to Windows.

All of that business about Microsoft releasing cut down, crippled versions of Windows 7 for small netbooks was rubbish, spin.

Artificial limitations on the numbers of applications that be opened at once and the size of netbook displays was a bunch of baloney. The operating system is what it is - it has a footprint and minimum specs and that's what they are whether you cripple it or not.

The fact of the matter is that Microsoft has been watching very closely what's happening in the netbook space and it's seeing the rapid rise in netbook specs.

The mid-range netbooks have advanced to the point where their processors, memory and storage capabilities can just about handle the demands of Windows 7 - just about but not quite.

What Microsoft is hoping is that even the new spate of small netbooks will come up to the hardware performance requirements necessary to run Windows 7. The price of SSD is dropping as will the price of Atom processors. Meanwhile it's holding the market at bay with XP.

Recent figures on netbook sales from NPD showed that Microsoft had a resounding 96% marketshare of retail over the counter sales in February so the strategy appears to be working so far.

The danger for Microsoft is that the challenges are coming thick and fast from all sides on the Linux front. Aside from Android and Ubuntu Remix, Intel has released its own Linux distro desgned specifically for Atom powered netbooks, Moblin 2.0.

For now, Microsoft looks to have stayed the Linux threat on netbooks. However, it has only been able to do that by practically giving away Windows XP.

The big question which has already been asked is will the market buy into paying more for netbooks capable of running Windows 7? Given that people are buying netbooks these days usually because they want a cheap and very portable computer, Microsoft is not likely to like the answer to that question.
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