Previously known as Project Volterra.
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Thunderbolt is an Intel property, and while its possible they could license it, there's really little reason - especially given the price point that these are selling. Remember this product isn't marketed towards the consumer, its for developersIf it had thunderbolt I would buy it
Any application that will run within ARM windows.Can you run any windows application on this device?
- Can it run Linux distros?
Thunderbolt 3 was the beginning of royalty free licensing from Intel if I remember right.Thunderbolt is an Intel property, and while its possible they could license it, there's really little reason - especially given the price point that these are selling. Remember this product isn't marketed towards the consumer, its for developers
It’s what would happen if an Intel NUC and a Mac mini had a baby.Looks like Microsoft’s version of an M1 Mac mini.Cool!
Sluggish? That doesn't even begin to describe how poorly MSFT has mishandled arm based windows.The WOA era has gotten off to a sluggish start
Sluggish? That doesn't even begin to describe how poorly MSFT has mishandled arm based windows.
Remember Windows RT - that was released in 2012. ITs been 10 years of MSFT failing to produce Windows on ARM
My results have been the polar opposite, sadly. Just trying to get Cisco anyconnect to install was anything but successful. I tried old games, new games, as well and those didn't run, which isn't surprising, but still.As of right now Windows 11 ARM runs any app I throw at it on my M1
That is weird, MS Office is also ARM native and doesn't need any emulation. Office should just work, something is not right on your system. I actually have Office 365 installed in the Windows VM for when I have to do heavy Word typing because I like the Word interface better in Windows than Mac.Other apps I tried other then MS office didn't seem to run, particularly apps I use for work. I stopped keeping track of what does and doesn't and resigned myself to the fact that its not ready for prime time
I think I worded my response oddly. MS Office works, apps other then then that were giving me headaches - sorry for the confusionThat is weird, MS Office is also ARM native and doesn't need any emulation
Well, just to add another perspective, most apps (x86, x64) do run, but not all, and not always with good performance. I have a bigger problem with the licensing and support that Microsoft has saddled it with.I think I worded my response oddly. MS Office works, apps other then then that were giving me headaches - sorry for the confusion