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I think it is pretty doable for a company like MS. They have experience with that from their Xbox360 project, and doing a good JIT code translation thing shouldn't be that hard for a company with so much money and experience.
Of course, it won't be anywhere near native speeds (since usually an X86 instruction takes like 3-5 ARM instructions to emulate) but it could be good enough for some non very CPU intensive programs.
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Will Windows 8 on Arm let you browse the web with flash, Watch a movie, listen to music, send email, read an Ebook, and use Microsoft office. If the Arm version of windows 8 lets you do all of those basic things then what it the problem? Windows on Arm would be targeted at lower power devices like netbooks, umpcs, or tablets.
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The problem is that just for those tasks, you don't need to port a jumbo-jet sized OS that comes with a boatload of backwards-compatibility issues and that is geared towards far more generous HW resource usage. In fact, that is the very problem that spawned Windows CE in the first place.
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Yes but that is exactly the problem with Linux on Arm it isn't Windows with Internet Explorer or Microsoft Office. As much as I like Linux and use it myself it still isn't Windows and that is the problem every linux distro has no matter how user friendly it is. People use Windows because they are familiar with the interface, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft office.
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Of course, it won't be anywhere near native speeds (since usually an X86 instruction takes like 3-5 ARM instructions to emulate) but it could be good enough for some non very CPU intensive programs.