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by golf1052
2073 days ago
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>Windows does have an ARM port, all the drivers and board support packages seem to be tied to Linux Not entirely sure what you mean by this. Windows has supported ARM for a long time, Windows CE supported ARM starting in 1997 [1]. Windows Mobile which ran on ARM phones had been around since 2000. The Surface RT, based on Windows RT, was a more traditional tablet was also ARM based. Now Windows 10 on ARM has been around for about 3 years and third party manufacturers are selling ARM based Windows laptops. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Embedded_Compact#Relea... |
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