Why this is important: Windows on ARM has always struggled with one massive bottleneck: graphics. While Qualcomm’s integrated GPUs have improved, they still fall far short of what even entry level discrete GPUs can do for gaming, 3D work, and creative workloads. Until now, no company had successfully demonstrated a true dGPU running on the ARM version of Windows in a public, benchmarked environment. This changes the tone of the entire conversation around ARM PCs. It suggests Windows on

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