


You need an ARM64 driver, and companies have no incentive to invest development resources in creating them.Īs far as native versus non-native applications go, I've asked both the MobaXterm and Directory Opus guys if they're ever going to port to ARM64.

If you need to print to something that isn't supported by Windows 11, good luck. The ARM64 versions of Office apps are great, but I'm not sure if there are native versions of Project and Visio. But that problem has been fixed, thanks to a third party. (ARM64 versions aren't available yet, with some individual exceptions.) And, up until recently, there was no way to edit keyboard layouts on the SPX. Where you'll run into potential problems is when you try to run Microsoft Power Toys. Once it gets going, though, the speed is okay. Street Smart Edge takes three minutes to launch on an SPX compared to 30 seconds on an SP8. The problem is that the Adobe applications are unusably slow. I run all kinds of applications on it, from Telegram to Schwab's Street Smart Edge, thinkorswim, and MobaXterm. I bought my fully-loaded SPX the moment that it was released.
