Multiple, Demanding Apps Deserve a Cool, Quiet Laptop
Artificial intelligence (AI) and network-heavy CPU workloads are placing additional strains on laptops. While traditional CPU architectures struggle to bridge the performance gap, Arm’s efficient, performant, and secure CPUs are making tomorrow’s use cases like Copilot possible in Windows on Arm devices and Chromebook-based AI PCs.
Armv9 architecture comprising of PAC and MTE offers class-leading protection across all devices as our reliance on generative AI ML and LLMs increase the amount of sensitive information processed on a laptop. Our Total Compute Solutions enable AI-accelerated experiences like video enhancement, multitasking and responsive app launch.
Deliver Multiple Experiences on Your Next AI PC
AI Powered Devices
Arm SoCs, TCS23, and features such as SVE and SME, support video calling, app launch, and video streams overlaid on screen. Advanced ML capabilities improve the user experience for camera and video use case innovations.
Performant Experience
Our 64-bit architecture combined with TCS23 end-to-end system optimizations help create a premium UI and apps that launch in an instant with more bandwidth and faster ML workloads.
Advanced Workloads
Creative, professional apps and dev builds are no longer considered as heavy thread utilization with efficient, high-performance CPUs.
Secure Devices
Arm’s V9 architecture comprises PAC and MTE to offer industry- leading protection across a range of devices.
Next-Gen Form Factor
The features you need to create a lightweight efficient laptop that’s fan-less, always connected, rarely plugged in, and wakes instantly.
Video Conferencing
Efficient, high-performance cores capable of network-heavy CPU workloads, simultaneous video, and multitasking.
How to Close the Performance Gap
The demands on laptops and the OEMs who develop them have never been greater and will continue to grow. Arm’s efficient, high-performance laptop cores are rapidly outpacing traditional X86 architectures. Don't get left behind. Find out how you can make the switch now.
Timeline: A Growing Ecosystem
2018 was the year when brand-new Windows laptops built on Arm-based SoC designs were launched in the PC market. Since then, the ‘Windows on Arm’ (WoA) devices and ecosystem have gone from strength to strength, with Microsoft having recently released Windows 11 for Arm and developing technologies to smooth the migration path for application developers. This has, in turn, led to many more developers building native apps, for a growing selection of laptops.
Developer Attitudes to Windows on Arm
Our latest developer sentiment survey carried out in collaboration with Microsoft highlights the enormous opportunity for Windows on Arm and what challenges need to be overcome to fulfill this potential.