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Microsoft’s Emulator to Run x86 64-Bit Windows Apps on ARM Devices Arrives as a Beta – PCMag AU
Still, the company warns that the new emulator for 64-bit Windows apps may not work with every program. So expect a hit-or-miss experience.
Its arriving a bit late, but Microsoft has finally released the companys emulator to run x86 64-bit Windows applications on ARM devices.
The emulator, which was originally supposed to arrive last month, addresses a glaring hole with Windows 10 devices built on ARM processors: They cant run traditional 64-bit Windows apps designed for Intel or AMD systems.
The limitation has hurt the appeal for products including the Surface Pro X and the Samsung Galaxy Book S. But now device owners can try out…
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