Why this Mac user hopes Microsoft’s Windows on Arm outperforms Apple’s M3 Macs

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Microsoft thinks the new Windows on Arm AI PCs running on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips will beat Apple's M3 MacBooks.

I'm a longtime iPhone and Mac user who isn't likely to switch to a new ecosystem anytime soon. It's not just about iOS or macOS. It's about having these devices work together to support my computing needs. And performance plays a key role as well.

If this report is accurate, the X Elite should outperform Apple in CPU and AI-accelerated tasks. Moreover, the Snapdragon X Elite chip will also excell at app emulation. Internal documents the blog has seen indicate that Microsoft will say the Windows AI PCs will have 'faster app emulation than Rosetta 2.' That's what Apple uses on its M-series Macs to run apps made for 64-bit Intel chips.

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