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by zamadatix
16 days ago
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Don't read too much into the marketing speak. "Embracing" does not necessarily mean most of these companies are actually doing anything other than providing a marketing statement about how their product already works on ARM64 Windows. E.g. Photoshop has had an ARM64 version on Windows since 2020, EAC & BattlEye since 2024 & 2025 respectively. And, even then, it'd be a lot more exciting if e.g. Fortnite would actually enable ARM64 support in EAC rather than it just be supported by EAC. Only the ones which explicitly list something like the Riot Games mention are really related to the device/Nvidia. The thing which really pushes this along is user adoption/market share, not big names. This device will help that, especially in the gaming space, but it's easy to get over eager as it being from Nvidia means everyone else who has been waiting will just now jump on board too because of that. |
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