All you need to know about Qualcomm’s $219 dev kit for ARM-based apps on Windows

All you need to know about Qualcomm’s $219 dev kit for ARM-based apps on Windows


Apple is slowly shifting its slew of computing systems towards ARM-based processors — the new MacBook Pros with M1X chip being the latest. On the other hand, there are only a handful of Windows laptops and desktops that use ARM-based processors. One of the keys to having more of these systems would be a robust app ecosystem. Last year, Apple introduced an ARM-based Mac Mini for developers to start porting their apps. If you’re a Windows app developer, there’s also a reference machine available for you, thanks to Qualcomm. In May, at Microsoft’s Build developer summit, Qualcomm announced a developer…

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