Opera goes native for Windows on Arm

A New Era of Browsing on Arm-Based Windows Systems

In a significant leap for web browsing on Windows devices, Opera has unveiled an Arm-optimized iteration of its popular web browser. This release heralds a new level of partnership, receiving backing from both Microsoft’s App Assure team and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. What sets this version apart is its remarkable speed—testing shows it operates at more than double the pace of its predecessors on Arm-based Windows systems.

The launch is impeccably timed to coincide with the market introduction of devices equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite Platform. Users of these devices can expect a top-tier browsing experience, as Opera’s latest version leverages the inherent efficiency of Arm architecture to deliver stellar performance.

The synergy between Opera and the Snapdragon-powered devices is not just about speed. These devices are celebrated for their longevity on a single charge, owing to the power-conserving nature of Snapdragon processors. With the integration of Opera’s new browser, users can look forward to extended sessions online without the frequent need to reach for a power outlet.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the collaboration between Opera, Microsoft, and Qualcomm marks a promising step forward for users who prioritize speed, efficiency, and battery life in their web browsing experience.

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Opera goes native for Windows on Arm