Windows on arm articles
Nvidia and AMD are planning Arm-based CPUs for consumer PCs
Upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon X SoCs aim to match Apple's M-series performance and efficiency
Project Volterra, Microsoft's Arm system for developers, is now Windows Dev Kit 2023
TL;DR: The Windows Dev Kit 2023 is a new Mac Mini-like mini PC aimed at developers who code Windows on Arm applications. Decent specs and a lot of RAM should please app developers while Microsoft is pursuing its world conquest through AI and cloud VMs.
Samsung launches Galaxy Book Go series of affordable Arm-based Windows 10 laptops
x64 emulation arrives on Windows 10 on Arm
Arm's Cortex-A78C is a powerful new processor core for laptops
Microsoft is bringing x64 emulation to Windows 10 on Arm
Qualcomm challenges Intel-powered laptops with its Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 5G processor
Devs get Windows 10 running on Android phones
Windows on ARM gets two new Qualcomm chips for budget laptops
Leaked benchmarks show the Snapdragon 8cx can rival Intel's i5-8250U
The Future of Tech: The Desktop PC
In this first part of our "Future of Tech" series, we'll call some predictions about the next generation of PCs. Rather than dreaming far into the future, we'll try to go for the practical and feasible... evolutionary steps that we could easily see happen in the next five to fifteen years.
Intel reportedly petitioned Microsoft to avoid using ARM chips in the Surface Go
Snapdragon 1000 could be used in desktop PCs, Hololens products, and Microsoft's Andromeda
Qualcomm unveils the Snapdragon 850, a chip designed for Windows PCs
HP Envy x2 Review: The First Snapdragon 835 Windows Device
Today we're looking closely at the first Snapdragon 835 device running Windows: the HP Envy x2. Having used it for a few weeks, there's a lot of things HP did well to make this a hardware experience to rival the Microsoft Surface.
Windows on ARM Benchmarked: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 vs. Intel Celeron N3450
Microsoft has come up with strange ideas over the years. Their latest one is running Windows on ARM (again), with the help of Qualcomm and some daring manufacturing partners to bring a new OS variant that can emulate x86 software. We get hands on with the first Windows on ARM device, the HP Envy x2, for some serious benchmarking.