Although the M1 Macs have reignited interest in the use of ARM-based chips for desktops and laptops, Apple technically wasn’t the first big tech company to try it. Ever since the ill-fated Surface RT, Microsoft has been trying to market a desktop-worthy device powered by an ARM processor. It hasn’t met the same success as Apple’s homegrown silicon, at least so far, but that doesn’t mean the Redmond company is ready to throw in the towel just yet. Microsoft
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