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MICROSOFT CUTS X64 EMULATION IN WINDOWS 10

by Nick Farrell on17 November 2021

   
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Now only possible in Windows 11

Software King of the World Microsoft has confirmed that x64 emulation will no
longer be offered in future Windows 10 Insider Preview builds (or release
builds).

In a statement Microsoft said that x64 emulation for Windows is only generally
available in Windows 11. For those interested in experiencing x64 emulation, a
PC running Windows 11 on Arm is required.

Microsoft is committed to supporting customers on Windows 10 on Arm through
October 14, 2025."

Microsoft announced the availability of x64 emulation in Windows 10 on ARM in
the Windows Insider Program last December, before Windows 11 existed, but the
original post has now been updated to note that this support is only available
in Windows 11 on ARM.

"x64 emulation for Windows is now generally available in Windows 11," Vole said.

"For those interested in experiencing this, a PC running Windows 11 on Arm is
required." And let's get real here. Windows on ARM won't be viable until
Qualcomm ships its next-generation Nuvia-based chipsets for PCs anyway. And
today, the firm revealed that that won't happen until the end of 2023 at the
earliest.

 

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