Microsoft's Arm-based Azure VMs are ready to roll
Microsoft is making VMs support Ampere Altra Arm processors generally available starting September 1.
Microsoft is making VMs support Ampere Altra Arm processors generally available starting September 1.
It's been a long time coming, but Microsoft is making available a preview of Azure VMs supporting Arm-based processors from Ampere.
Microsoft's promised secured-core servers, running Windows Server and Azure Stack HCI, are available for purchase.
Microsoft has fixed part of a problem affecting performance of apps on Windows 11 on AMD Ryzen processors and is testing that fix with Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels.
If an allegedly exclusive partnership deal in the Windows on Arm PC space ends soon, will (and should) anyone care?
Microsoft has published developer documentation and released a first test build of the promised Windows Subsystem for Android for Windows 11.
Microsoft's global rollout of Windows 11 is kicking off. Here are a bunch of answers to questions I've been getting from readers about availability, hardware-check loopholes and more.
For tech-savvy users who really want to run Windows 11 on older and officially unsupported hardware, there will be a way.
Microsoft execs shed a few more details on how they plan to enable Android apps to run on Windows 11, and a new Windows Subsystem for Android is at the heart of its strategy.
Microsoft is joining with AMD to make some new Azure cloud-related announcements around AMD's latest Epyc chip.