Add Nvidia CEO Jen Hsun Huang to the list of people disappointed with the debut of Windows RT.
"We expected to have sold more than we did," he said Tuesday. "I think everybody expected to have sold more than we did."
Huang was speaking to financial analysts on the sidelines of Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California.
Windows RT is a version of Windows 8 for ARM-based chips like Nvidia's Tegra processors. Traditional versions of Windows are written to run on Intel and compatible chips, but they won't run on ARM processors. With ARM becoming so popular in tablet computers, Microsoft developed Windows RT to match Android.
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