![]() ![]() If Qualcomm or Samsung+AMD-GPU do a serious non-smartphone processor ( e.g. Windows on Arm going in Azure would be something ( not Qualcomm processors but Ampere ). Getting that up and off the ground worth far more than doing side-show distraction projects. There are folks taking stabs at it but traction is pretty light. For the moment Microsoft doesn't have a healthy ecosystem of CPU vendor(s), system vendors for Arm yet. It really isn't Surface they are protecting. Microsoft eventually creating a way to license Windows 11 (or 10) for ARM on a virtual machine that is running on some standard ARM v8 (or v9) implementation? Probably over next couple of years (if not sooner. On specifically for Apple Silicon at the "bare Metal" layer? Probably not, that would require Apple and it isn't so much about Microsoft protecting Surface as it would be Apple protecting their own investment priorities.
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