Microsoft's new emulator could bring more games to Windows on Arm
Briefly

Microsoft is testing a big Windows on Arm update to enhance support for 64-bit x86 software through Prism emulation on new Qualcomm processors.
The latest update allows more apps and games, previously incompatible with emulation, to run on Windows on Arm, thanks to improved support for AVX2 and other extensions.
While many popular applications now have ARM64 versions, the update highlights persistent gaps in compatibility as 32-bit software remains unsupported by new emulator features.
This update reflects Microsoft's ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between x64 software and ARM architecture while awaiting more native application development.
Read at The Verge
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