
According to ASUS president and CEO Jerry Shen, the ASUS Eee Pad will be available in two versions. One version will be an ARM-powered device sporting Google Android or Chrome; the other will be an Intel Atom-powered device sporting Windows 7. The Windows-running Eee Pad will make its official debut at Computex 2010 in June. Stay tuned for more updates. [Digitimes]
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