Intel's chief executive predicted that by the end of the year, Microsoft 's operating system would actually be complete when it corrected additional bugs and updates to users.

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Many people think that the Windows 8 experience on computers without touch screens is not good.

At a recent internal meeting in Taipei, Taiwan, China, Intel CEO Paul Otellini told employees that Windows 8 will be released before it's really ready, Bloomberg cited sources. Unnamed news attended the event.

However, despite the fact that it is not yet complete, Otellini said that before the 2012 holiday season (around December) it would be a good time for Microsoft's operating system to launch. Less than two months later is considered sufficient for necessary fixes or updates to integrate into this OS.

Micrososft said Windows 8 will start appearing at retail stores on October 26. This is also the time "on the shelf" of the Surface tablet running its own new operating system. This announcement was received by many analysts with enthusiasm but some also voiced skepticism as before Otellini's.

In July, Gartner research director Gunnar Berge said that the experience of Windows 8 users on computers without touch screens was not good. Gabe Newell, Valve co-founder is even more pessimistic that Windows 8 is a disaster for everything in the computer space.

Meanwhile, Microsoft denies any inconvenience with Windows 8. "With more than 16 million participants using the trial version, Windows 8 is the most popular pre-release version of Microsoft history. . ", the company said in a recent statement.