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Microsoft kills desperately needed upgrades for Windows 10 Arm laptops

icrosoft didn’t completely kill off Windows 10 on Arm in a recent announcement, but it dealt a serious blow to Windows on Arm users who don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11. The company has decided that that ‘x64’ application support for). “For those interested in experiencing this, a PC running Windows 11 on Arm is required,” Microsoft said, even though x64 app emulation has been tested by Windows Insider preview testers on Windows 10 for roughly 11 months.

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