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Valve’s secret arm gaming push makes Android PC play possible
For years, Arm-based devices have been the underdogs of PC gaming, hobbled by limited native support and sluggish emulation. Now, Valve is quietly dismantling those barriers, directly funding the ...
Valve, the company behind Steam, recently spoke of its contribution to making PC games easier to access on Android devices.
Signs point to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite processors showing up in actual, real-world, human-purchasable computers in the next couple of months after years of speculation and another year or so of ...
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Steam could be headed to phones, tablets, and other Arm hardware
Valve is quietly building the foundations for a world where full-fat PC games no longer live only on x86 desktops and handhelds, but also on phones, tablets, and other Arm hardware. Instead of chasing ...
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The Android operating system is built to run on three different types of processor architecture: Arm, Intel x86, and MIPS. The former is today’s ubiquitous architecture after Intel abandoned its ...
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processors are the fastest ARM-based chips available for Windows laptops to date, making PCs with ARM chips competitive with their Intel and AMD-powered counterparts for the ...
Microsoft has introduced a new x86-64 emulator called PRISM with the latest Windows 11 update, aimed at improving the performance of Intel and AMD code on ARM-based Windows laptops. Designed to boost ...
With ARM processors increasingly becoming part of the desktop ecosystem, porting code that was written for x86_64 platforms is both necessary and a massive undertaking. For many codebases a simple ...
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