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Development of the planned Windows 8 is scarcely detailed in public, although job listings have mentioned improved functionality for file access in branch offices. Also known about Windows 8 is it's codename "Chidori" and windows 8 will have 128 bit support (with emulated hardware enabled, so 64-bit processors will support this 128-bit version of Windows).

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Operating system
Windows 8
DeveloperMicrosoft
OS familyMicrosoft Windows
Released to
manufacturing
2012.
Kernel typeHybrid Kernel
LicenseMicrosoft EULA
Official websitehttps://windows.microsoft.com,%20http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8
Support status
Development

Development of the planned Windows 8 is scarcely detailed in public, although job listings have mentioned improved functionality for file access in branch offices. Also known about Windows 8 is it's codename "Chidori" and windows 8 will have 128 bit support (with emulated hardware enabled, so 64-bit processors will support this 128-bit version of Windows).