Ballmer hints at more Microsoft-developed hardware
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the software company will explore opportunities to build more of its own hardware, according to a report.
“It is absolutely clear that there is an innovation opportunity on the scene between hardware and software and that is a scene that must not go unexploited at all by Microsoft,” he said, speaking at a tech industry event in Santa Clara, Calif., Wednesday.
Ballmer said he still expects Microsoft’s partners to build the bulk of new Windows-based machines, but this is the firmest comment the top Microsoft executive has made regarding more company-developed devices.
Last month, Microsoft launched its first tablet computer, the Microsoft Surface, and early next year, it’s scheduled to launch a more powerful version of the tablet, running Windows 8 Pro.
That has led to speculation and reports that Microsoft may come out with more of its own devices, similar to Apple’s strategy.
Among the rumors have been a smaller-sized tablet as well as a Microsoft-designed phone.
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