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Nice! I would expect that it was relatively straight foward given that Blender is native on MacOS ARM and also iOS ARM?

Blender is just so nice to use these days.

Why has it taken so long to get the Windows ecosystem fully on ARM? Apple’s transition only took a year or two.
Windows's strongest selling point is to run compatible software from the last 30 years with almost no issue.

Nobody would accept ads and being continuously force-fed products they never asked for in their paid OS while it often reboots behind your back if they didn't at least got that from it. (could very well be wrong though)

You can still run x86 software on Windows ARM but for some software it does not seem quite there yet (games).

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What do I think? Those Shein ads are taking up a lot of space.
Are there any retail Windows 11 ARM devices that aren’t Qualcomm?
Congrats on the release! I wonder what it would take to have Linux arm64 official builds?
Exciting things happening in the Arm space these days. We might finally be free of the x86 monopoly.
Unlike Apple, Microsoft failed its move to mobile and its computing. Majority of apple software run on arm before the arm transition. That is not true for Microsoft.