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>Windows-on-ARM runs only on Qualcomm chips, and that would certainly be
in peril.
You do realize that Windows ARM can run on a Mac?
Of course I had to look that up
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/options-for-using-windows-11-with-mac-computers-with-apple-m1-m2-and-m3-chips-cd15fd62-9b34-4b78-b0bc-121baa3c568c>:
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Windows 11 runs best on a PC designed for Windows. When such an
option isn't available, here are two different ways to use Windows
with Mac.
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The first method is “streaming” Windows 11 to a Mac running macOS.
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The second method involves running Windows 11 virtually, under
Parallels Desktop, again under macOS. Even then, lots of things won’t
work properly:
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The Arm version of Windows 11 has limitations that can impact your
ability to use various types of hardware, games, and apps,
including those that rely on DirectX 12, a suite of multimedia
technologies frequently used in Windows games and other apps.
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Neither one gets rid of the need for macOS. Neither one allows running
Windows 11 on bare ARM metal.
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In other words, neither one offers the capabilities of Asahi Linux.
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