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Windows is designed to run on a particular type of CPU architecture (called "x86" such as 386, 486 etc - if you remember them - and follow on CPUs using that architecture).
Most tablets use a CPU with "ARM" architecture so would not support Windows XP.
There are probably all sorts of other reasons as well.
But Microsoft have developed a version of Windows to run on ARM called Windows RT (based on Windows 8), but I think it is only available preinstaleld on Windows tablets.
More on Windows RT here
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Window s_RT
Windows is designed to run on a particular type of CPU architecture (called "x86" such as 386, 486 etc - if you remember them - and follow on CPUs using that architecture).
Most tablets use a CPU with "ARM" architecture so would not support Windows XP.
There are probably all sorts of other reasons as well.
But Microsoft have developed a version of Windows to run on ARM called Windows RT (based on Windows 8), but I think it is only available preinstaleld on Windows tablets.
More on Windows RT here
http://
btw We should bang the drum about the ARM architecture for CPUs.
It was developed by a British company - Acorn computers -in the 1980s to be used in their Acorn Computers.
But the "ARM" company was spun off as a separate company and the ARM CPU is now used in millions of devices all over the world, in devices like Smartphones, Tablets etc
About 95% of all smartphones use ARM CPUs, about 35% of digital televisions use ARM CPUs and so on.
And it was a British invention.
More here
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /ARM_ar chitect ure
It was developed by a British company - Acorn computers -in the 1980s to be used in their Acorn Computers.
But the "ARM" company was spun off as a separate company and the ARM CPU is now used in millions of devices all over the world, in devices like Smartphones, Tablets etc
About 95% of all smartphones use ARM CPUs, about 35% of digital televisions use ARM CPUs and so on.
And it was a British invention.
More here
http://