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native speed
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The tag 'native speed' on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to achieving native performance on ARM-based Windows systems, particularly Windows 11 on ARM. Content discusses ARM64EC, a new ABI that allows apps to run with native speed while maintaining interoperability with x64 code. This enables incremental migration of applications to ARM without losing compatibility with existing x64 dependencies or plugins. Discussions focus on development tools, Visual Studio previews, and the Windows 11 Insider SDK for building such interoperable apps. The tag is relevant for developers and IT professionals interested in optimizing application performance on ARM hardware.
Today, we’re announcing ARM64EC (“Emulation Compatible”), a new way to build apps for Windows 11 on ARM. With the latest Visual Studio tools in preview and the Windows 11 Insider SDK, you'll be able to take advantage of ARM64EC to incrementally transition your app to running with native speed on...
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