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[–] RedWeasel 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

For most consumers it doesn’t matter. What will is “Why does program X run so slow when program Y is fast?”. That can be solved with marketing, like calling the ARM version of Windows “Windows M 11” or something like that. Programs optimized for “Windows 11 M” will run faster and older windows 11 programs will run, but slower. Explaining that will be key to whether Arm windows will succeed.

Most users though use a small subset of programs. Like web browser, email, light office and some media consumption. Should work well enough for them.

[–] hesusingthespiritbomb 1 points 7 months ago

We went through this with the whole "Windows 10 in S Mode". The end result was a lot of pissed off consumers, both because of OS limitations and the fact the the HW specs of those devices were crap.