What is Windows 8 if Many of user have relied on the Windows 7

Get ready, because the next big thing is about to hit digital world —Windows 8 is coming! What is it? What can it do? Which devices will it work best with?

Let’s take a look at some of these common questions

What is Windows 8?


Many of user have relied on the Windows* 7 operating system for their desktops, laptops, tablets, and other devices. Since releasing Windows 7 late in 2009, Microsoft has been hard at work to develop the next great operating system. The result is Windows 8, which will soon be sold to millions of user around the world.

What’s new in Windows 8?


Windows 8 is filled with innovations and features user will love. The first thing they’re likely to notice is the fast, fluid design, with clean typography and live tiles. The beautiful design is one reason user will find the new interface hassle-free and easy to use, right from the start.

A significant upgrade in Windows 8 is the new, intuitive touch user environment that’s integrated with the traditional desktop-based user environment. Given the increasing use of tablets and the Ultrabook™, user will appreciate being able to use keyboard, mouse, and touch options on all their touch-enabled devices.

Here are a few other key features of Windows 8


Multi-user accounts that allow the whole family to have their own personalized Windows 8 experience

New live tiles that give user the latest information, such as the number of new and unread e-mails and social network updates

Great ways to customize and personalize the user interface, including innovative capabilities such as picture password

A new Windows Store, where user can quickly and easily purchase new applications

Why pair Windows 8 with Intel®-powered devices?


Intel and Microsoft have collaborated for more than 25 years, and you can see the results in Windows 8. Only Intel®-powered devices will give user the best possible Windows 8 experience. For instance, only user with Windows 8 on Intel®-based devices will be able to:

Continue using all their existing software and applications—because only Intel®-based devices offer full application and device compatibility with Windows 7.

Run all the new Windows UI applications with full features and capabilities.

Connect all their existing peripherals (cameras, printers, etc.) with full functionality on their new Intel®-based device.

Add hardware-based security such as Intel® Anti-Theft Technology2 and Intel® Identity Protection Technology3 to the basic security provided by Windows 8.

Choose any Internet browser they prefer.


Take advantage of touch capabilities on a wide range of devices that support multi-touch, including the Ultrabook™, tablets based on Intel® Core™ or Intel® Atom™, and All-in-One or desktop monitors.

The bottom line? No matter which Intel® processor-based device user choose, they’ll always get the best possible Windows* 8 experience.

Is it time to upgrade to a new Intel®-based device?


user may have one final question: Should they upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8 on their existing PC, or purchase a new device? The truth is they don’t have to upgrade their device to use Windows 8—the hardware requirements are the same as for Windows 7.

But if user want more features and more fun, they’ll want to purchase a new Intel®-based device, such as a touch-enabled Ultrabook™, tablet, or All-in-One.

As you know, that’s because only new Intel®-based devices can give the outstanding compatibility, performance, and flexibility they need to create and enjoy a Windows 8 experience like no other.

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