Arm powered Windows devices, based almost entirely on the Qualcomm Snapdragon family of processors so far, are pretty neat. They can be thinner and lighter than Intel and AMD based setups, and they last considerably longer on battery power. Yet while most of the Arm compatibility issues are solved either with native apps or good emulation, gaming is still a very visible weakness . That might be going away soon, according to Chris Bergey, a senior VP of Arm Holdings. In an interview with PC...
