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 ...
With the next major update to Windows 11, Microsoft has promised some performance improvements on emulating Intel and AMD code on an Arm-based Windows laptop. The new x86-64 emulator is called Prism, ...
Ever since Microsoft first unveiled its Windows on Arm strategy publicly in 2016, the only Arm chip supplier in the mix has been Qualcomm. According to a report by XDA Developers this week, that's not ...
Signs point to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite processors showing up in actual, real-world, human-purchasable computers in the next couple of months after years of speculation and another year or so of ...
Microsoft has updated core components of Windows 11 to improve its support of Arm-based hardware and AI. Windows 11 contains a new emulator called “Prism” for running x86 and x64 apps. There are new ...
With rumors of Nvidia entering the CPU market, 2025 might be an even bigger year for Microsoft’s Arm efforts. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, ...
Microsoft, this week, released Windows 11 version 24H2 feature update, for Arm-based Copilot+ PCs that were released yesterday. And earlier today, the company published some details regarding printer ...
Using a Windows PC with an Arm-based Snapdragon processor in it feels a lot like using a regular-old Intel or AMD PC these days, thanks to the work developers have put in to get their apps running ...
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.
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 ...
No one seems to want Arm to sue Qualcomm. Qualcomm obviously doesn’t, given that Arm’s suit last week asks for damages as well as the company to throw out the work that Nuvia, once the saving grace of ...