When Qualcomm and Microsoft set out to make Windows 11 on Arm actually matter for mainstream users, most observers expected incremental gains: better battery life, a few niche apps working, and some polished PR. Instead, a coordinated engineering push—centered on the Prism x64-to-Arm emulator...
Windows on Arm just crossed a threshold: after years of fits and starts, a coordinated set of updates from Qualcomm and Microsoft — from a new Snapdragon Control Panel and accelerated Adreno driver delivery to a major Prism emulator upgrade and Xbox app changes — has materially improved the...
Windows on Arm has taken a concrete step toward becoming a genuine gaming platform rather than a hopeful experiment, after a coordinated push from Microsoft and Qualcomm that pairs improved emulation, updated GPU drivers and a new Snapdragon Control Panel with the Xbox app’s ability to download...