量子位 报道 | 公众号 QbitAI 现在,ARM64设备上的Windows系统,也可以运行64位的x86应用程序(x64)了。 微软最新宣布,已经在Windows Insider里,面向测试人员发布了ARM版Win10的x64模拟器。 这就意味着,使用ARM芯片的笔记本用户,以后可以直接安装、运行几乎所有Windows exe应用程序,而不必再被兼容性问题劝退...
Microsoft debuts Windows 10 on ARM Microsoft and Qualcomm are showing off the first Windows 10 on ARM devices, which provide Win32 app compatibility via emulation. Most models won't be available until next spring, however. Qualcomm announces 'always connected' Windows 10 mobile PCs ...
Microsoft hasfinally revealedthat support for x64 emulation is coming to Windows on ARM. Right now, Windows on ARM devices can run native 32-bit ARM and 64-bit ARM apps, but they can only emulate x86-32 apps. That has meant devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro X have been unable to ...
Currently, Windows on Arm (WoA) natively supports Arm apps, including ARM64 versions. But so far, only 32-bit Intel (x86) apps are supported in emulation. This lack of x64 emulation has limited the number of apps that can run on WoA devices, since apps that are 64-bit onl...
In today’s Canary Channel Insider Preview build, we’re previewing a major feature update to Prism, our emulator for Windows on Arm, that will make it possible for more 64-bit x86 (x64) applications to run under emulation by adding support for more CPU features under emulation. ...
Traditionally, the Windows operating system is run on devices supported by Intel-based processors, with most Windows apps built to support an x86 or x64-based architecture.We're seeing Arm-based devices become increasingly popular, however, due to their po...
这还是同构模拟。arm模拟x86只会更低。当然,这不是不可用,特定情况下依旧可用。
Microsoft today announced the first preview of x64 emulation for Arm PCs, with the feature now available to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. That...
machine() 'ARM64' >>> platform.architecture() ('64bit', 'WindowsPE') >>> import sysconfig >>> print(sysconfig.get_platform()) win-amd64 >>> import os >>> print(os.environ.get('PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432')) None >>> print(os.environ.get('PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE')) AMD64 >>> print...
Most apps are 32 bit x86 based app so they need emulation. If MS wants to be successful in this arena - they need to find a way to push their third party software portfolio to 64 bit native ARM as well as their own software. Their problem is that they lack a clear definitio...