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 ...
The emulator, which was originally supposed to arrive last month, addresses a glaring hole with Windows 10 devices built on ARM processors: They can’t run traditional 64-bit Windows apps designed for ...
The emulator promises to make the products a little more appealing. Windows on ARM devices are best suited to run 32-bit and 64-bit apps specifically designed for ARM’s architecture. But many software ...