Microsoft: A single license for a dual-core processor

Chicago (IL) - Microsoft announced that it will continue its per-processor licensing model with the introduction of dual-core and multicore processors. Systems, which required only one software license so far, will not need an additional license, even if it will be equipped with a dual-core chip.

Clearing up some confusion in the industry, Microsoft on Tuesday said that it will not change its software licensing policy for dual-core processors, ending speculations, users and firms would have to invest significantly more many in an operating system and applications.

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Wolfgang Gruener
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