

Apple recently released the first Macs based on its in-house ARM silicon, and they already run non-native 64-bit apps with relative ease. Microsoft is adding 圆4 emulation at a critical moment. You won’t want to use this Windows 10 preview on a mission-critical machine.
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Microsoft warns that some 圆4 apps might not run at this stage, and you’re encouraged to install both updated graphics drivers as well as a preview redistributable that lets 64-bit ARM and 圆4 C++ apps run at the same time. It’s a rough-around-the-edges release, to put it mildly.
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The update also gives all users the latest emoji, smoother window transitions and other tweaks. The feature lets you run 圆4 apps from anywhere (not just on the Microsoft Store), including games like Rocket League and the 64-bit native versions of apps like Chrome. Microsoft has enabled 圆4 emulation on ARM64 devices for the first time through its latest Dev Channel preview for Windows Insiders. You won’t be quite so limited if you’re willing to experiment, at least.

ARM-based Windows 10 PCs like the Surface Pro X have been limited to running non-native apps with 32-bit code - frustrating when many apps are either 64-bit only or are more capable using the newer technology.
