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Some of these will run in emulation. This is NOT a fault with the laptop. This device is not X86 based. It has ARM architecture. That's important to understand when you buy it. A lot of software vendors are writing ARM versions of their most popular programs so I would expect as more and more manufacturers release ARM based Windows devices you'll see compatibility become a non-issue. Until then, it's important to consider whether you need X86 or if ARM will suffice. The Snapdragon X Elite chip offers incredible performance with amazing battery life. The only drawback is that you might encounter some compatibility issues as Windows for ARM grows. Microsoft, Dell, Samsung, Lenovo, and more are all offering ARM based Windows devices. As these hit the market more and more software will be native to ARM.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, and thank you for taking the time to ask your question. Snapdragon processors support a wide range of apps with more being added every day. Please check https://www.qualcomm.com/products/features/windowsapps to see the most popular apps that are supported.
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