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EE Times Digital Edition - September 12, 2011

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Virtualization has been a boon for multiuser systems, letting them run the Windows operating system and applications on servers. Each user's state is saved as a virtual desktop remotely accessible from "thin clients." The downside is that remote users of server-hosted virtualization need to be online all the time.

From this flaw comes the new paradigm: client-hosted virtualization.

The growing momentum for this advance has inspired Intel to support virtualization within its X86 processors. ARM will add virtualization support to its next-generation A15 Eagle core.

EE Times' cover story this week, "Personal virtualization goes mobile," unlocks the mystery behind client-hosted virtualization and explains how this will affect you.

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