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Microsoft is looking for employees to create its own ARM SoCs

Microsoft is looking for employees to create its own ARM SoCs



The main advantage that Apple enjoys in the mobile device market, and more recently in the market for laptops and personal computers, is the complete control that it exercises at the software and hardware level, which even reaches the design of its own Apple Silicon processors. from the M range.

Microsoft, on the other hand, has a Windows operating system capable of running on hundreds of thousands of different combinations of devices, which means that it cannot be optimized specifically for a specific group with all the resources that Apple devotes.

Redmonds seems to want changes So, they have published several Offers to work for Create and design your own wizards And to be able to get more improved hardware, perhaps from the Surface range with Windows 12 for ARM.

Geeknetic Microsoft is looking for employees to build its own ARM 1 SoCs
Lenovo ThinkPad X13S with Windows 11 for ARM

Given the monopoly on the X86 licenses held by Intel and AMD, and given that they’re probably intended for high-end laptops or tablets, it’s reasonable to think that these processors will be based on ARM architecture As indicated by some offers.

Jobs offered by Microsoft are looking for a chipset engineer for Microsoft Silicon Team And you will have to build complex SoCs in collaboration with direct customers.

There are still no details about potential Microsoft processors, so you need to take this data with a grain of salt. It cannot be ruled out that they are SoCs designed for other devices such as HoloLens, or new products.

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Article editor: Antonio Delgado

Anthony Delgado

Computer engineer by training, writer, and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love getting everything that comes my way, especially the latest hardware we get here for reviews. In my spare time, I tinker with 3D printers, drones, and other gadgets. For anything here you have me.