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We tested the ThinkPad X13s with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Productivity Performance on the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s Coincidence?).Īrm on Windows is better than it's been, but it still needs work to get anywhere near the success Apple has had on its Arm-based Apple Silicon with macOS.
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There is still a very real chance that specialized software you need won't work as expected.Īdditionally, a lot of the old rules still apply: Games and app using versions of OpenGL beyond version 3.3 or that have anti-cheat drivers that aren't developed around Windows 11 on Arm won't work, and lots of third-party antivirus applications won't work (On the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s, there's no free trial of McAfee Live Safe, but there's a bookmarklet for it in Edge that the company added.

You'll have to go to the Microsoft Store to download Dropbox for S Mode, which doesn't store files locally on your device. Dropbox, for instance, famously hasn't worked with previous Windows on Arm devices. There are apps that run natively on Arm for Windows, including the Edge and Firefox browsers, Adobe Photoshop, VLC, Netflix, 7-Zip, Handbrake and Zoom. (This support was being tested in Windows 10, but it was ultimately abandoned and only included in Windows 11.) Microsoft recently released Arm64EC for developers to build native apps or transition 圆4 apps more easily, so hopefully more Arm-native software comes soon. Windows 11 on Arm supports 圆4 emulation, opening loads of software to the platform that didn't work in Windows 10.
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Windows 11 is in a better position to handle Arm chips than Windows 10 ever was. Perhaps it was waiting for Windows to be ready.

The ThinkPad X13s is Lenovo's first ThinkPad-branded laptop to use an Arm processor (but not its first ever - the company dipped its toes in with the Flex 5G in 2020. Windows 11 on Arm: 64-bit Emulation is Here
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Qualcomm WCN685x Wi-Fi 6E, Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 5G, Bluetooth 5.1Ģx USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2, 3.5 mm headphone jack, SIM card slot, Kensington lock slotġ1.76 x 8.13 x 0.53 inches / 298.7 x 206.4 x 13.4 mm And while year-over-year performance for the 8cx is solid, Qualcomm hasn't yet caught up to the Intels and Apples of the world, which we often find in the best ultrabooks.īut for those who primarily use simple software that they know will work and care more about battery life and connectivity than anything else, there's finally a reason to check out a Windows on Arm device, as long as you can make a few trade-offs. Windows 11 adds a ton to the Arm ecosystem, providing support for 64-bit app emulation, but some applications still don't work. Tie that together with 5G network support (our review unit came with an AT&T SIM card) and you have a great road warrior. That's part of the key to perhaps the laptop's primary strength: significant battery life. The ThinkPad X13s ($1,085.40 to start, $1,385.40 as tested), is the first ThinkPad to boast an Arm processor - specifically, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3. And by all measures, it's becoming more common again, which makes for great timing on the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s' part. Remember business travel? That used to be a thing.
