Microsoft isn't offering up many concrete specs for Longhorn PCs. But company officials are making some strong 'suggestions' as to what PC makers should be providing.
Although Longhorn isn't slated to be available until "holiday 2006," some PC users are already wondering what kinds of PCs will be able to run the next version of Windows.
Microsoft officials at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) here this week in Seattle attempted to provide some answers, vague as though they were.In the past, Microsoft used WinHEC to deliver a very detailed set of hardware reference specs to the OEMs who attend the event so that they can build new PCs that would be able to run whichever version of Windows was on tap.
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