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Microsoft will solve Windows on ARM’s biggest flaw beginning in November

Microsoft will solve Windows on ARM’s biggest flaw beginning in November

Posted on October 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

If you’re running Windows on ARM, switch over to the Windows Insider program, if you haven’t already.

At long last, Microsoft is ready to address the most significant shortcoming of Windows on ARM devices: the inability to run the common 64-bit code for X86 chips.

In a blog post on Wednesday, Microsoft said that 64-bit support was due in November, though only as part of its Insider beta program. When completed, it will allow Windows on ARM PCs to run every application that an X86 PC with an Intel or AMD chip inside it can run.
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