Windows on ARM could finally compete with Apple’s M1 chips thanks to x64 emulation



    You may remember that Microsoft announced back in September that new features were in development for Windows on ARM. These features have now been rolled out for the Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel to support 64-bit app emulation, in addition to the 32-bit x86 emulation already available on ARM-powered devices.

    It’s (almost) finally here

    This is fantastic news for current ARM-based devices (such as the new Surface Pro X) that have been suffering from a lack of available software options, as many software makers such as Adobe have moved entirely to 64-bit x86 apps. 



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