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01/06/11 5:23 AM

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LAS VEGAS, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is taking its
biggest step away from a long-standing, lucrative alliance
with Intel Corp, teaming up with Britain's ARM Holdings to
take on Apple Inc in the red-hot tablet and smartphone arena.

Microsoft , the second-largest U.S. technology
firm, plans to design a Windows operating system compatible
with chips designed by ARM , an Intel
rival and the dominant producer of chips for smartphones and
tablet computers.

Chief Executive Steve Ballmer pitched the move in a
typically ebullient opening address at the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, looking to convince investors
that his company can hold its dominance in a world moving away
from PC-centric computing.

"Whatever device you use, now or in the future, Windows
will be there," said Ballmer, stalking the stage in a packed,
supportive auditorium, in his trademark blue shirt and slacks.
"Windows will be everywhere on every kind of device, without
compromise."

Investors and analysts were not immediately convinced that
the software giant can maintain the dominance of Windows as
Apple's iPad leads the exploding tablet market and
Google's Android smartphone systems take off.

"The PC is not going to be the 95 percent dominant
solution five years from now," said IDC analyst Al Hilwa. "The
trajectory of the iPad and all these Android devices is to
take on multiple form factors."

The lack of a coherent strategy on tablets hobbled
Microsoft's share price last year, and its shares continue to
trade around the same level they did eight years ago.

"We've already seen that the personal computer has lost
dominance as a computing platform," said Brendan Barnicle, an
analyst at Pacific Crest Securities. "Microsoft has to deal
with the fact that Apple is making these really compelling
devices."

Microsoft's move is the latest major win for ARM, which is
making huge strides in mobile computing and on Wednesday also
announced that graphics chipmaker Nvidia will begin designing
central microprocessors for computers based on ARM
architecture.