
The software company expects to have computers with the new system in stores in October, the firm seeks to Windows 7 will help lift sales of PC held by the economic crisis
The software giant Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday it will release the code for Windows 7 to manufacturers of personal computers (PCs), such that the machines with the new operating system in stores in late October.
It implies that Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer and other manufacturers may begin to develop new PCs and laptops with the operating system, successor to the unpopular Vista.
Both Microsoft and the manufacturers expect the launch of Windows 7, set for October 22, will help lift sales of PC detained by the world economic crisis and give the sales season for holiday season extra boost.
Manufacturers have been testing early versions of Windows 7 for several months, but this week marks the launch of the "gold code" as an executive of Lenovo Group Ltd, referring to how the software industry call finished product.
Microsoft seeks to generate more sales of Windows 7 from the holiday season.
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