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by jacooper 975 days ago
Yes but it's still terrible with a much bigger performance loss than rosseta, partially because the M chips have some tricks for better emulation.
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The performance is actually much better than most people from that skillset originally expected, and it generally gets better performance from arbitrary code paths/machine logic than Rosetta does.

Rosetta outperforms it because of hardware assistance, not because Microsoft's implementation is bad (let alone "terrible").