I also saw this news somewhere on a local/national techsite and quick browse through comments from mostly people who buy and work with $1500+ computers/smartphones mostly, is that 'Windows on ARM' 'is slower' (on the MS/QcomHW ?), so many predict again another failure of Windows on ARM this round again. I also read that the Qcom SoC has a 45 TOPS NPU, something MS is keen on I guess as they clearly want AI/Copilot or so on your desk. I still have my HTC Universal with Windows CE (Intel Bullverde+Qcom modemSOC) somewhere, we will see.Hello,
I read about Windows 11 being released for ARM64. I downloaded the ISO but cannot seem to install it. Is there a way to do this or is it even compatible with a PI 5?
Thanks
As already said, your ARM64 computer needs to support UEFI (BIOS), that is What Windows and most other OSses need. See:
https://github.com/worproject/rpi5-uefi
https://worproject.com/guides/how-to-install
I recently ran my Windows10 VM on N100 to test my paperscanner setup, but very slow compared to running on i7-4770, so expect that you can get it to work but total frustration if you think this would be a nice Windows computer. It might be OK for some industrial production facility or so where people know Windows from the home computer and only need to click on a few buttons for their daily work. But if you take the Win11 picture background instead of that fisherman on boat and fiddle a bit with menu buttons/themes and put Chromium or Edge for Arm on it, Linux is far easier. But an Android tablet would be more easy, same as we have Android for cars/auto and not Windows.
Statistics: Posted by redvli — Mon Nov 18, 2024 9:24 am