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 Windows on ARM (WARM), Anybody planning to give it a try?

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post May 25 2024, 07:02 PM, updated 4w ago

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Hi all,

With the recent announcement by MS regarding the new age of of Windows AI, they have also unveiled a new slew of laptops that will be running on Snapdragon X Elite and Plus SoCs. Personally, I am intrigued to give this a try since I want the efficiency and great battery life of a Macbook, but with Windows OS, since most of the apps I use are only Windows. What are your thoughts on this? Are you willing to give this a try, or will this be another failure like the previous Windows RT?
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post Jun 4 2024, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(zero_kbom @ May 31 2024, 11:24 PM)
Honestly, I have been using Windows on Arm on my Joibook SK3000 running snapdragon 850 with 4gb of ram and tbh, I would not go back to x86 based PC.

Good enough performance with outstanding battery life and all the apps I used were available on Arm ( Edge Chromium + webapps, Office suite)

Looking forward for new Snapdragon X PCs

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Have you tried the x64 emulation on WARM? What's the impact on overall SoC usage? Does it respond similar to a native x64 Windows or slightly or greatly slower?
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post Jun 4 2024, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(nate_nightroad @ May 31 2024, 11:27 PM)
Well legacy drivers are going to suck

Developers doing twice the work for x64 and arm

Unless microsoft drop x64, arm might be the minority group
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True on this, unless MS sets clear roadmap that the future is going to be based on ARM entirely, else I don't see devs ditching x64 anytime soon, just like what Apple did with their Mac lineups.
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Jun 8 2024, 10:58 PM)
It seems like Intel Lunar Lake will pose a challenge to Elite X by a complete redesign of the cores. I think only AMD is being left out now since they are sticking with the older max performance power configuration.

Anyway, I dont think these laptop will appeal to the mass as of now because I think these will be priced above USD1000 at the very least, chasing after Apple Macbooks.
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MS laptops will def be priced around that, since they are also aiming for that premium hardware offering. Other manufs will prolly offer something decent down the line, to bring the rate of adoption higher.
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post Jun 18 2024, 02:33 PM

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Very interesting first take on a WARM laptop from Asus ...



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QUOTE(Norman_kcs @ Sep 6 2024, 06:07 PM)
I'm really interested in the Snapdragon X Elite laptops too. I’ve been using Windows for years and am always on the lookout for something with better battery life and efficiency. If these new laptops can deliver on that front, they might be worth a shot. I’m just hoping they’re not another Windows RT situation. I’m definitely keeping an eye out for reviews.
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I'm currently using the Asus Vivobook S15 (X Elite). So far battery life is wayy better than my previous AMD powered ThinkPad E15, but still falls short from manufacturer's claim of up to 17 hours. The best i can get is close to 12 hours, but then again, I have 3 peripherals connected to it via Bluetooth, an external monitor and a USB 3.0 dongle connected as well. Haven't really tried using the laptop as if without connected to all these external devices since this is my office issued laptop.

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QUOTE(cosmic8665 @ Oct 26 2025, 11:44 PM)
I’ve been using Parallels Desktop to run Windows on my Mac.
Before that, I tried using CrossOver to run Windows programs, but it made my MacBook run hotter.

Since switching to Parallels Desktop back in 2022, I haven’t had any issues — everything’s been running smoothly.
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It's funny as shit as to why Windows on ARM can run perfectly smooth on MacOS virtualization but not natively on an ARM based computer made specifically for it.

 

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