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Old 7th April 2018, 06:13   #1
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Default Microsoft will bring 64-bit app support to ARM-based PCs in May

One of the biggest limitations of the Windows on Snapdragon platform is its inability to run 64-bit apps. Microsoft has said on multiple occasions that it intends to eventually offer that support, but we've not heard about a firm timeline until now....

https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/05/...bit-sdk-build/
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