x86 to arm migration

About this tag
The x86 to arm migration tag covers discussions about transitioning software and workflows from traditional x86 architecture to ARM-based systems, particularly in the context of Windows on ARM. Recent content highlights Oracle's VirtualBox 7.2 beta, which introduces native virtualization for Windows 11 on ARM, addressing a long-standing gap for developers and IT professionals needing flexible, isolated environments. This development reflects the broader industry shift toward ARM processors and the growing need for compatible tools. Topics include virtualization, emulation, performance considerations, and software compatibility during the migration process.
  1. VirtualBox 7.2 Beta Brings Native Virtualization to Windows 11 on ARM

    For decades, virtualization has served as a cornerstone technology for developers, testers, security professionals, and everyday Windows enthusiasts who need flexible, isolated environments for their workflows. While the realm of x86 computers has enjoyed mature, robust virtual machine (VM)...