Qualcomm: Windows to ARM is expensive

Microsoft released Windows on ARM, promising huge improvements in battery life and better performance on a whole lot the.

These products were supposed to come not only from Microsoft but also from its partners. However, although several have been released in recent years, Windows on ARM has not been widely adopted.

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The reason is simple: these devices are very expensive and it makes no sense to invest in such a platform when there are Intel alternatives with better .

Qualcomm Senior Manager Miguel Nunes said in an interview with Golem that early Windows on ARM devices were “underpriced,” so customers were reluctant to buy them.

Microsoft itself has tried to address this with more affordable models Surface, but of course the whole ecosystem will have to follow in its footsteps to release cheaper Windows on ARM products.

Windows in ARM, released in 2017, has evolved significantly, so it now supports x64 emulation. Microsoft says it is working with Qualcomm to further develop the platform.

"With developers increasingly supporting ARM64 applications, x64 emulation is an important step in our journey with Windows 10 in ARM. Through our partnership with Qualcomm Technologies, Windows 10 on ARM PCs continues to offer incredible battery life, 4G LTE and 5G connectivity, and immersive experiences with AI, stylus and touch acceleration - all we believe are very necessary at work. ”

Whether Windows in ARM will eventually succeed or not is a matter to be seen. But for now, the price of the available devices is obviously disappointing.

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