How Can Microsoft Make Windows on ARM Viable? - a podcast by Lon Seidman

from 2021-06-23T10:00

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See more Windows on ARM: http://lon.tv/winarm I first looked at a Windows ARM computer in 2018 - three years later not much has improved and we're only first seeing x64 support in unstable beta builds. With Macs and Chromebooks cleanly integrating ARM into their hardware choices what does Microsoft and their partners need to do in order  to be competitive? Subscribe for more! http://lon.tv/s




VIDEO INDEX:


00:00 - Intro


00:36 - History: Windows RT


02:12 - Windows on ARM


06:37 - Apple's ARM Success with M1


12:39 - ChromeOS ARM


13:47 - What Microsoft Needs To Do


16:24 - Supporter Thank Yous


17:14 - Helping The Channel


17:26 - My Other Channels


18:21 - Conclusion




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