Microsoft's Arm-powered Surface Pro gets an OLED display, serious AI processing power

But we don’t know how fast x86 apps run under emulation mode - hence my original comment.
That is not at all what you said:
Not really… lots of applications won’t run on ARM Windows vs X86 Windows…
Speed was my comment:
Windows is Windows. You can wonder if Windows on ARM is not as fast as x86, but the amount of functionality provided by Win ARM and Win x86 is the same (and vastly more than iPadOS).
Maybe you should take a moment and go back and re-read the discussion in the comments.


iPadOS also has emulation… depending on the apps you want to use, the new iPad Pro might be superior. I would love to see some real-time benchmarks of x86 apps on both devices.
Uh, no, it doesn't. The closest is this: "the latest edition of Parallels Access lets you run Windows on your iPad. It’s not a complete solution — you’ll still need Windows running on a remote system (Mac or PC) that is tied to your iPad for remote access."

Remotely accessing another computer running Windows is NOT emulation.
 
That is not at all what you said:

Speed was my comment:

Maybe you should take a moment and go back and re-read the discussion in the comments.



Uh, no, it doesn't. The closest is this: "the latest edition of Parallels Access lets you run Windows on your iPad. It’s not a complete solution — you’ll still need Windows running on a remote system (Mac or PC) that is tied to your iPad for remote access."

Remotely accessing another computer running Windows is NOT emulation.
Very first post I made in this thread “Is it faster than the new iPad Pro?”
 
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