A Microsoft spokesperson just confirmed for me the news I first read a few minutes ago in a story by Ina Fried聽of CNET News.
The official date on which Windows 7 will be available for general purchase is October 22, 2009. The RTM code will be delivered to partners at the end of July.
In addition, Microsoft has confirmed its plans to make an upgrade option available for PC makers to offer customers who purchase a new PC with Windows Vista between the beginning of the 鈥淭ech Guarantee鈥 period and the general-availability date.
I鈥檒l update this post with additional details as they become available.
Updated 3-June-2009 5:00AM PDT
Microsoft鈥檚 press release with details of the announcement is now available. The official word came in a speech by Steve Guggenheimer, Corporate Vice President of the OEM Division, in a speech at the Computex tradeshow in Taipei:
鈥淎s we鈥檝e said many times, quality is our primary goal,鈥 Guggenheimer said. 鈥淲e announce each milestone once we鈥檙e confident of where we are in the development cycle and that it is ready to be shared with customers and partners. We鈥檝e received great feedback from our partners who are looking forward to offering Windows 7 to their customers in time for the holidays.鈥
In addition to this, Guggenheimer announced that Microsoft will make available an upgrade option, so partners can offer customers the ability to purchase a Windows Vista-based PC and install Windows 7 when it鈥檚 ready.
鈥淢icrosoft has been working closely with partners to help our mutual customers be able to enjoy the many benefits of Windows 7,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith that in mind, we鈥檙e excited to say that there will be a Windows upgrade program available. Consumers can buy that new PC, whether for a student heading off to college or just because they need a new one, and know they鈥檒l get Windows 7 as part of the deal.鈥
The actual start date for the program will be announced when it is ready for consumers, and partners are ready to provide details to customers.
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One interesting detail in Guggenheim鈥檚 speech is聽an update on a聽device platform developed in collaboration with Fugoo LLC and first announced at CES in January. The idea of these devices is that they 鈥渇all somewhere between smartphones and 鈥 full-featured small notebooks.鈥 Examples include 鈥減ersonal navigation devices, portable media players, set-top boxes and networked TVs.鈥
In addition to the Fugoo-based devices, Microsoft showed off a聽small, Internet-enabled device聽based on Nvidia鈥檚 Tegra computer-on-a-chip technology.
Further details on Windows 7 pricing and the technology guarantee program are expected by the end of June.
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