NVIDIA says its RTX Spark Windows on Arm chips will run every Windows app ever made, squashing concerns that some x86 apps or games won't be compatible.
It seems the company is confident that buyers won't need to be worried about some apps not being compatible. https://t.co/t7kD7jl19R
Introducing Surface Laptop Ultra.
Built for world makers. Designed for what's next.
The most powerful Surface laptop ever. Coming Fall 2026.
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The theme for me this month is momentum.
Steady progress on performance. Craft refinements across Windows. More personalization with Taskbar and Start. Scaling investments in reliability across the ecosystem.
Accessibility work that helps Windows adapt to more needs.
More things shipping, and bigger improvements moving through the systems.
Excited for what we’ll share next week at //build, and looking forward to connecting with Insiders at our SF meetup on June 1.
Read the latest: https://t.co/yBHxkGzNyp
I hope with Windows K2 Microsoft is thinking about redesigning/updating the Windows cursors to something that isn't rooted in Windows 8 design. A fluent-ized set of cursor icons would be awesome.
Windows 11 is getting a new performance boost feature that will max out CPU frequency in short bursts when launching apps or system flyouts like the Start menu. This new feature is called "Low Latency Profile," and sources say it will increase app launch speed by up to 40%, and flyout speed by up to 70%. It's all part of Microsoft's push to improve overall OS performance and responsiveness. https://t.co/mFYazTR7Nv