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May 25th, 2009

Microsoft sets maximum hardware spec for netbook-only Windows 7 SKUs

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 9:40 am

Categories: Microsoft, Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., Limitation, CPU, Netbook, Microsoft Windows, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Processors, Operating Systems, Software

According to tech site TechARP, Microsoft has set the maximum hardware specification that OEMs will be able to pre-install the cheaper netbook-only Windows 7 SKUs onto.

The three SKUs considered here are:

  • Windows 7 Starter
  • Windows 7 Starter for Small Notebook PC
  • Windows 7 Home Basic For Small Notebook PCs (China only)

Microsoft already has a similar limitation in place on OEMs offering XP on low-cost systems, called the Microsoft Windows XP Home Ultra Low Cost PC (ULCPC) program.

Here is the new Windows 7 maximum hardware spec. I’ve added the current spec for comparison.

  • CPU: Single core CPUs no faster than 2GHz and with a TDP no greater than 15W.
    Currently the limitation is only 1GHz, or the following CPUs: Intel Atom N270, N280, 230, Z500, Z510, Z515, Z520, Z530, Z540, Z550, or Intel Celeron 220, or AMD MV-40, 1050P, TF-20, Geode LX, Athlon 2650e, Sempron 210U, or VIA C7-M ULV, Nano U1700, U2250, U2300, U2400 or U2500.
  • Screen size: No larger than 10.2″.
    Currently the limitation is 12.1.
  • RAM: 2GB.
    Currently the limitation is 1GB.
  • Storage: 250GB HDD or 64GB SSD.
    Currently the limitation is 160GB HDD or 32GB SDD.
  • Graphics: No limitation
    Currently the limitation is no greater than DirectX 9.
  • Touch: No limitation.
    Currently the limitation is resistive only

So, basically what’s really changed is that you can have more RAM and storage but the screen size has shrunk by nearly two inches and with a more rigid CPU requirements.

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RE: Microsoft sets maximum hardware spec for netbook-only Windows 7 SKUs
Does anyone know if we can get windows 7 netbook versions without buying a machine, i.e., a non-OEM version. I was planning on upgrading my wife's Dell Mini 12 with Windows 7. It is currently running Vista Home Basic.

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Ridged for her pleasure?  NonZealot | 05/25/09
The spec should be relaxed  Gladiatorcn | 05/25/09
Why restrict it at all?  BillDem | 05/27/09
More reasons to switch to Linux!  Grayson Peddie | 05/25/09
Linux is okay, but the Mac has greater hardware support, is faster,  HypnoToad72 | 05/25/09
Find me a MacBoo Lite that costs $300, and I'll buy it.  Grayson Peddie | 05/25/09
"Macintosh" - god bless you  hoode@... | 05/26/09
Offensive  radar_z | 05/28/09
It is maximum requirement for netbook only SKU  ArnavM | 05/25/09
You forced me  Gladiatorcn | 05/25/09
'We' did?  UAC nanny screen | 05/26/09
Vista was all minimum specs, now they're dictating maximum specs?  fr0thy2 | 05/25/09
As long as it is Ms MS it's OK with me (nt)  Economister | 05/25/09
That's how they get away with it.  fr0thy2 | 05/25/09
I was referring to the "holding and shaking" part (nt)  Economister | 05/25/09
No thanks  NStalnecker | 05/25/09
For reasonable people, switching to crap is not an option...nt  transposeIT | 05/25/09
Exactly, that's the reason I dump windoze as soon as I can  InAction Man | 05/26/09
Windoze? What are you talking about? Lay off the kool aid, man...  transposeIT | 05/27/09
There have already been a million reasons to use free OS.But still ....  Dealing | 05/25/09
When you're the biggest monopoly out there  UAC nanny screen | 05/26/09
You guys have forgotten...  Grayson Peddie | 05/25/09
Don't apologize  UAC nanny screen | 05/26/09
What? You don't have enough reasons already?  softwareFlunky | 05/26/09
These MAX SPECS are aimed at ...  mwagner@... | 05/29/09
The MS High Wire Act  Economister | 05/25/09
Explain yourself  NonZealot | 05/25/09
NonZealot? Are you sure? (Please ignore)  Economister | 05/25/09
NonZealot? Are you sure about that name?  Economister | 05/25/09
The Twofer  DannyO_0x98 | 05/25/09
The eternal power vs portability issue  Economister | 05/25/09
So.. do you expect them to give away their software for free?  Dealing | 05/25/09
Hmmmm. No, that was not really my point. (nt)  Economister | 05/25/09
A large scale assault ... from desktop Linux?  mwagner@... | 05/29/09
Less is the new more  johnfenjackson@... | 05/25/09
RE: Microsoft sets maximum hardware spec for netbook-only Windows 7 SKUs  michael2244 | 05/26/09
So I suppose these will be OEM only...  readwryt@... | 05/26/09
When Microsoft publishes the data I'll believe it...  PollyProteus | 05/26/09
RE: How Else To Mess Up? Mac/PC Commercial Material!  daves1646 | 05/26/09
yeah - this is ripe for witty exploitation!  pikeman666 | 05/27/09
This is a joke!  pikeman666 | 05/27/09
The partisanship here is remarkable...  Thunderbuck | 05/29/09
Well Within Rights - Still Clueless Though!!  daves1646 | 05/30/09
RE: Microsoft sets maximum hardware spec for netbook-only Windows 7 SKUs  garycoryer@... | 06/01/09

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