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> I just don't see many developers bothering with an ARM native Windows version when doing so means they have to support both or risk annoying customers later.

The market dictates what developers do. If Windows on ARM is the new shiny and it hits the three key laptop parameters of no fan noise, long battery life, cool case, then people will buy it and developers will build for it.




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