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The operating system will have dynamic recompilation. It'll read the x86 instructions, translate them into ARM64, and then save the cached file. The program will launch very slowly the first time, then function perfectly smoothly every time after that. Macs handle this flawlessly, and despite all, Microsoft do have better engineers than Apple, their solution will work fine.
ARM isn't the issue, Qualcomm being garbage is. Before ARM can become mainstream you need a more competent firm designing the actual processors. For instance Apple Silicon works just fine, I'm sure once AMD and Intel get into the market, you'll see more practical offerings.
ARM isn't the issue, Qualcomm being garbage is. Before ARM can become mainstream you need a more competent firm designing the actual processors. For instance Apple Silicon works just fine, I'm sure once AMD and Intel get into the market, you'll see more practical offerings.