

Devices were announced a year later and started shipping shortly after that.

It was a big deal, as the big thing that separated it from the failed Windows RT was that it would be able to emulate x86 apps. Windows on ARM was first announced by Microsoft and Qualcomm back in 2016.

Now other companies like MediaTek are already planning to build ARM chips that can run Windows The exclusivity with Qualcomm was due to the fact that the semiconductor company helped Microsoft in the development of Windows ARM. According to sources familiar with the matter, this agreement is about to expire, which means that Microsoft will finally be able to license Windows to other ARM chip makers.Īlthough when exactly this agreement will end is currently unknown, the report says that it is expected to come to an end really soon. The reason may be related to a special deal between Microsoft and Qualcomm that is finally coming to an end – and this means that Windows could finally be available natively for M1 Mac users.Īs reported by XDA, Qualcomm has a special deal with Microsoft to ensure that the company’s ARM chips are the only ones with native Windows support. While Apple has always offered Windows support on Intel Macs, new machines with the ARM-based M1 chip can only run macOS natively.
