Earlier this year, Microsoft has released various versions of its next-generation OS, Windows 11.
Finally, last month the company rolled out the public version of Windows 11.
Well, this can happen because theRedmond giants deal with Qualcomm is going to end soon.

As you know, Qualcomm has been developing the chipsets for Windows ARM PCs.
Now, as the deal between Microsoft and Qualcomm will end, there is an opportunity for other vendors.
However, one cannot launch the OS natively as the company doesnt support Boot Camp.

It runs windows insider preview builds of Windows 10 and 11 that were created for Arm hardware.
However, there are a few issues often.
Lets wait for the official statement by any of the companies.

