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Microsoft finally fulfills the promise to deliver the Windows 11 on ARM ISO

Started by Redaktion, November 16, 2024, 13:04:17

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Redaktion

Previously released only to Windows Insider subscribers, Windows 11 for ARM is now available for the general public. The latest ARM64 ISO files can be used to create virtual machines for development/testing and bootable media but also to run Windows Setup from within an existing Windows installation.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-finally-fulfills-the-promise-to-deliver-the-Windows-11-on-ARM-ISO.919157.0.html

Hunter2020

Sensing imminent threat from Huawei's Harmony OS for PCs (which will inevitably be launched with an ARM-based Kirin PC chip soon), Microsoft decides to provide the WoA ISO...

Remember China has a bigger population and PC OS market than the USA and EU combined!


Codrut Nistor

Why, Chris? I think AI images with hardware or logos are usually pretty cool. They get kinda spooky in most cases when people are also involved. :)

Pagio94


Chris W

Quote from: Codrut Nistor on November 17, 2024, 10:22:22Why, Chris? I think AI images with hardware or logos are usually pretty cool. They get kinda spooky in most cases when people are also involved. :)
Look at that image. It's supposed to be a chip of some sort, but it's just lines and shapes. Even as an abstract representation of an open chip package it's totally wrong. This trend is just adding to the nonsense that's out there. These days when I do an image search many images are unusable, inaccurate AI generated garbage.
I understand if this sort of thing is done for copyright purposes but I'd rather see nothing than something flat out wrong.
Just my $0.02. Maybe I'm making a big deal out of this because I used to work in chip design. I hope not. This is really disappointing and the fact that so many people are OK with this is borderline heartbreaking.

Codrut Nistor

OK, I totally get it. When you take a closer look at this kind of images, most have no connection to the real thing if we're talking about accuracy. However, they are good as rather abstract logo/cartoonish representations of the real thing... if you're not paying that much attention to the details. Its primary purpose is to be used as a thumbnail, after all.

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