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  1. Prism AVX Emulation Expands x64 App Compatibility on Windows on Arm

    Microsoft’s latest push to make Windows on Arm feel less like an experiment and more like a practical platform took a substantive step forward this fall: the Prism emulator — the translation layer that converts x86/x64 instructions to Arm64 on Windows 11 — now emulates a broader set of x86 CPU...
  2. Windows 12: AI-First, Modular OS with On-Device NPUs

    Microsoft hasn’t said “Windows 12” out loud, but the leaks, Insider breadcrumbs, and vendor roadmaps paint a clear theme: the next major Windows will be an AI-first, modular OS that leans on on‑device neural hardware, and many of the pieces are already being tested in Windows 11 and Copilot+...
  3. Windows 12 Preview: AI First OS, Core PC Modularity, and Prism ARM

    Microsoft hasn’t announced a Windows 12 release, but the leaks, Insider breadcrumbs and vendor roadmaps paint a coherent picture: expect a modular, AI-first desktop that leans on on‑device neural hardware, tighter ARM support, and a continued — but evolving — “Windows as a service” model that...
  4. Windows on Arm Becomes a Real Gaming Platform with Prism AVX Emulation and Arm64 Builds

    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...
  5. Qualcomm Snapdragon Adreno Control Panel Enables Per Game Tuning on Windows 11 Arm

    Qualcomm’s long‑promised GPU management app for Snapdragon X‑class Windows on Arm PCs has arrived, and it comes at a critical moment: the company’s new Snapdragon Control Panel (branded in early betas as Adreno Control Panel) gives owners of Snapdragon X‑series laptops per‑game tuning, in‑app...
  6. Fortnite on Windows Arm: EAC EOS Support and Prism AVX Emulation

    Fortnite is now launching on Windows on Arm machines — not through a cloud stream or quirky workaround, but as a playable native client after Epic updated its Easy Anti‑Cheat/Epic Online Services tooling and Microsoft's Prism emulator expanded what it can emulate for x64 titles. Background /...
  7. Windows 11 Insider Build 27744 Expands Prism x64 Emulation on Arm and Adds Gamepad Keyboard

    Microsoft’s latest Insider Preview pushes Windows 11’s gaming story in two complementary directions: richer controller-first interaction for handheld and couch play, and a substantive widening of x64 emulation on Arm devices that could finally let a meaningful number of blockbuster games and...
  8. Windows 11 Insider Preview KB5067115: Dev Beta Parity and New Features

    Microsoft has issued a matched preview package to both the Dev and Beta channels — delivered as Windows 11 Insider Preview Quality Update KB5067115 — and with it comes a small set of visible features (a taskbar “Ask Copilot” experience, a console‑style full‑screen Xbox experience on handheld...
  9. Windows 11 Arm Prism Emulation Expands x64 App Support

    Microsoft’s latest Insider release for Windows 11 brings a meaningful upgrade to Arm-based PCs: Prism, the operating system’s x86/x64 emulation layer, now advertises and emulates a broader set of 64-bit x86 CPU features by default for x64 applications, reducing hard compatibility blockers and...
  10. Surface ARM Windows: Prism Emulation and App Compatibility Guide

    Surface’s ARM-based machines run Windows the way you expect most of the time, but there are important differences to understand about software compatibility, peripheral support, and how Microsoft’s emulation roadmap changes the practical limits of these devices for power users and IT...
  11. Windows on Arm AVX Emulation unlocks Copilot+ gaming with Prism

    Microsoft’s long‑promised fix for running legacy PC games and x86 apps on Arm‑based Copilot+ laptops has finally landed in a monthly cumulative patch — and for many users the change could be the difference between a shelfbound novelty and a genuinely useful Windows alternative. The October...
  12. Windows on Arm: Prism Emulator Now Emulates AVX and AVX2 for x64 Apps

    Microsoft’s long-running bet on Arm for mainstream Windows PCs just took its most consequential compatibility step yet: the Prism emulator in Windows 11 has been updated to advertise and emulate key x86-64 CPU extensions — most notably AVX and AVX2 — so many games and heavyweight creative apps...
  13. Windows 11 WinRE Input Break After KB5066835 Patch

    Microsoft’s October cumulative update for Windows 11 (KB5066835) created an urgent problem for many users and IT teams by rendering the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) non‑interactive: after installing the update, USB keyboards and mice stopped responding inside WinRE while continuing to...
  14. Windows 11 KB5066835 Breaks L Connect 3 UI - Quick Rollback Guide

    Lian Li owners reporting a disappearing L‑Connect 3 UI after Patch Tuesday’s October cumulative (KB5066835) now have a practical — if temporary — workaround: pause Windows Update, remove KB5066835, and reboot. Background / Overview Microsoft shipped the October 14, 2025 cumulative update for...
  15. Copilot+ PCs: AI-First Windows on Arm Ahead of Windows 10 EoS 2025

    Microsoft’s push for Copilot+ PCs has moved from product launch to full‑throttle migration messaging as Windows 10 approaches its October 14, 2025 end‑of‑support deadline, with Redmond now framing Arm‑based, NPU‑equipped laptops as the recommended path for consumers and organizations that want...
  16. Copilot+ PCs: Arm-native App Ecosystem Goes Enterprise

    The Arm app ecosystem for Copilot+ PCs is no longer a niche experiment — it is now a mainstream platform strategy backed by Microsoft’s App Assure and Arm Advisory Service, hardware partners shipping NPUs capable of more than 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS), and a growing catalogue of...
  17. Arm-powered Copilot+ PCs: A Practical Path After Windows 10 End of Support

    Microsoft’s timing is deliberate: with Windows 10’s end-of-support deadline looming, Redmond is using the upgrade window to reposition Copilot+ PCs — and in particular Arm-powered machines such as the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 — as not just optional refresh buys but a strategic...
  18. Windows 10 EoS Accelerates Migration to Windows 11 on ARM with Prism Emulator

    Microsoft’s latest push to make Windows on Arm not just possible but practical has given Redmond a concrete, timed reason for users and IT teams to move off Windows 10: the combination of Windows 10’s scheduled end of support and major Windows 11 on Arm improvements (notably the Prism emulator...
  19. Windows on Arm: 90% of user minutes in native apps signal maturity

    Microsoft’s claim that Arm-based Windows PCs now see most user minutes spent inside natively compiled apps marks a pivotal moment for the platform — a transition from compatibility-first survival to native-first performance and efficiency. Microsoft executives point to a figure that will shape...
  20. Windows on Arm Prism adds AVX/AVX2/FMA/F16C for x64 apps (Build 27744)

    Microsoft’s Canary-channel Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27744 brings a consequential update to Prism — the Windows-on-Arm x86/x64 emulator — expanding the set of x86 CPU features exposed to emulated applications so Arm-based devices can run significantly more legacy software and games. This...