http://www.tomshardware.com/news/windows-arm-x86-native-performance,34402.html
>run x86 software at near native speeds on arm
THANK YOU BASED MICROSOFT! x86 BTFO & FINISHED! HOW WILL X86 EVER RECOVER?
>>60375623
MS has lost faith in Intel to capture the ARM/mobile market, this is their way of flipping them the middle finger.
>>60375623
>"""native""" speed
It will have a huge overhead with a crappy qualcomm crap. It will be painfully slow, no matter what.
>>60375847
>Windows 10 on ARM will translate all x86 instructions to ARM64 at runtime, and then they’ll be cached both in memory and on disk for future use. The translation for an app will happen only once, which should save battery life and CPU usage because the x86 apps won’t have to be emulated every time you open them.
>>60375623
My biggest doubt is, will we be able to install this new Windows 10 ARM thing in Android Boxes with Amlogic CPUs?
>tfw you bought AMD stock after the crash
>>60375728
>>60375937
Right now it only works with Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. It likely requires some sort of custom BIOS fuckery as well. We're a long ways off from buying a motherboard and dropping an ARM CPU in the socket.
>>60375623
wangblowz is years behind linux as usual
>>60376353
hahaha nigger please. windows even runs your lincucks now. windows is so far advance from linux that it makes linux look like an OS from some hacker movie from the 80's HAHAHA
Good shit, the Xbone security model entirely relies on ARM, it only makes sense that they'd want to migrate the entire userland over to it too.
>>60376552
>linux with a "special" microsoft kernel
lovely, anon. what's the bet that it contains extra telemetry code?
>>60376552
when will ubuntu become available from the store?
>>60376627
>muh telemetry
>>60376552
Neat that you can use the screenfetch -D command to falsely display which distros are actually running.