
6 Dec
2017
6 Dec
'17
12:34 a.m.
The first Windows-10-on-ARM machines are due to ship from HP and Asus in the autumn <https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/12/hp-asus-announce-first-windows-10-arm-pcs-20-hour-battery-life-gigabit-lte/>. It will include some kind of x86 emulator to run 32-bit regular-Windows apps. Of which I didn’t realize that there were still many around. Of course you can have either the ARM native performance and the long battery life, or you can have the Windows compatibility, but you are not going to get both at once. Prognosis: whenever either member of the Wintel symbiote has tried to step out on their own, the results have been uniformly disastrous. I expect this foray to be no different.