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windows on arm feasibility
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The Windows on Arm feasibility tag covers discussions about the practicality and potential of running Windows 11 on Arm-based devices, particularly in multi-OS form factors. Recent content highlights devices like the NexPhone and Brax Open Slate, which offer native support for Windows 11 Arm alongside Android and Linux. These examples demonstrate that Windows on Arm is becoming a viable option for pocketable devices that can function as full desktops. The tag explores hardware compatibility, performance considerations, and the growing ecosystem of Arm-native software. It reflects ongoing interest in using Windows on Arm for productivity and development, especially in devices that blur the line between phone and PC.
Nex and Brax have just reignited a long-running dream: a pocketable device that can honestly behave like a full desktop. In the span of a few weeks, two small outfits — Nex (the maker behind the NexDock line) and Brax Technologies (the team behind the Brax3 privacy phone) — announced devices...