Microsoft is finally bringing Windows on ARM closer to parity with traditional X86 processors. The company has released a beta emulator that allows laptops like its Surface Pro X to run 64-bit X86 ...
Currently, Windows 10 on ARM devices can only run x86 32-bit Windows applications through an emulator. Now Microsoft is expanding the support to x86 64-bit apps. When he's not battling bugs and robots ...
It’s arriving a bit late, but Microsoft has finally released the company’s emulator to run x86 64-bit Windows applications on ARM devices. The emulator, which was originally supposed to arrive last ...
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