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Published onMay 16, 2024
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As thedemand for Arm-powered Windows PCs grows, developers are optimizing their applications for the more energy-efficient and performance-oriented counterpart. The latest to join the list is Opera, with its ARM-optimized browser for Windows.
According to Opera’s official blog post, its browser is now designed to make full use of the capabilities present in Arm processors, including theSnapdragon X Eliteseries from Qualcomm. The Arm-optimized Opera has an enhanced AI-powered feature set that uses the built-inNPU(Neural Processing Unit)to perform AI tasks seamlessly.
Highlighting the benefits of the Arm-optimized Opera browser for Windows, the blog post reads,
Opera then discusses how the browser’s built-in battery saver, combined with the power-efficient design of Arm processors, will result in extended battery backup without compromising on performance.
To download the Arm-optimized version of Opera, head to theofficial website. Make sure you are using an Arm-based Windows PC when doing so!
Given the increased integration of the new processor, there has been a rapid shift in the landscape. Sensing the potential for expansion and growth,Microsoft is focussing on Windows on ARM PCs. Earlier, privacy and security-orientedBrave announced optimization for ARM-powered Windows PCs.
Evendevice compatibility with Windows on ARM PCsis improving by the day!
Have you tried the new native Arm-optimized Opera browser for Windows? If so, share your initial review with our readers in the comments section.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
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