Microsoft is bringing ARM support to Windows 10--only this time, ARM devices will run x86 code at near-native speed, thanks to a clever emulation layer. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share ...
A recent column of mine hit a sour note with one open-source software developer. As it turns out, the Windows on Arm software development situation doesn't all come down to silicon and hardware ...
Copilot+ PCs and other Windows devices running on Arm processors are about to get a big boost. Adobe's Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, and Media Encoder now have native ARM64 versions available ...
NordVPN, Arc browser, Foxit PDF Editor, and Notion all shipped native Arm applications over the past month. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
I'm typing this on a Windows on ARM machine that runs 95% native code - Office365, Edge, a bunch of UWP apps including Netflix, Windows Subsystem for Linux and Windows Subsystem for Android all under ...
Looking into the state of Adobe and ARM processors and if its software suite could improve when Snapdragon X launches. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Back in June 2021, Microsoft announced ARM64EC for Windows 11. It described ARM64EC as a new way to bring your existing x64 applications up to speed with the native performance you would expect on ARM ...
Is there a Github gist or something that quickly explains how to compile a very basic program in C for Windows on ARM? I want to benchmark performance in ARM, and the Windows 11 on ARM emulator for ...
Why it matters: Windows on Arm may have finally hit its stride. Arm recently announced that users on the platform now spend more than 90% of their time using native applications. This bump marks a ...
Ahead of the launch of Qualcomm’s new Arm-based Snapdragon X Elite processors, Google is releasing an optimized version of its browser for Windows on Arm. Ahead of the launch of Qualcomm’s new ...
Google Chrome, the world’s most widely used browser, is in the works for native support on Arm-based Windows devices. This move has been long awaited by users of devices like the Surface Pro X or the ...