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235 It took nearly a year, but Microsoft has finally improved Windows 11 to run more PC games on Arm laptops

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TechRadar · today 06:17 EDT

It took nearly a year, but Microsoft has finally improved Windows 11 to run more PC games on Arm laptops

Windows 11 update packs a big improvement for gamers running Arm CPUs – but it took a long time to arrive.

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