It's not rocket science. The ISO just needs to support 32-bit UEFI for GRUB and install with that support. I did that for Lenovo Flex 10 http://www.rkblog.rk.edu.pl/w/p/how-cool-lenovo-flex-10-netbook-and-how-install-linux-32-bit-uefi-system/ and it works :)
And for touch screens Windows 8/8.1 is ahead of Linux (not counting specialized UIs like Ubuntu Touch).
It's not rocket science. The ISO just needs to support 32-bit UEFI for GRUB and install with that support. I did that for Lenovo Flex 10 http:// www.rkblog. rk.edu. pl/w/p/ how-cool- lenovo- flex-10- netbook- and-how- install- linux-32- bit-uefi- system/ and it works :)
And for touch screens Windows 8/8.1 is ahead of Linux (not counting specialized UIs like Ubuntu Touch).