Of course not, they are APIs. And this Arm-based Dell will not be able to run many binaries compiled for 64 bit Windows or any for Mac. 32 bit Windows Apps will mostly work.
Which might be pretty limiting, depending on what kind of software you run.
>Windows 10 enables existing unmodified x86 apps to run on Arm devices. Windows 11 adds the ability to run unmodified x64 Windows apps on Arm devices! This ability to run x86 & x64 apps on Arm devices gives end-users confidence that the majority of their existing apps & tools will run well even on new Arm-powered devices.
Windows for ARM has inbuilt x86 emulation. Having experimented with it in a VM on my Mac, I found it worked quite well in terms of both reliability and performance. Granted, I was running smaller Win32 applications - for large and/or performance sensitive applications, I imagine I might have run into issues.
pbmonster|1 year ago
Which might be pretty limiting, depending on what kind of software you run.
muststopmyths|1 year ago
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/arm/overview
ch_123|1 year ago
bingbingbing777|1 year ago
... Which is Win32