Vivaldi launches ARM-native version of its browser for Copilot+ PCs

In a significant advancement for productivity and performance, Vivaldi has unveiled version 6.9 of its browser, now fully optimized for Copilot+ PCs powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor. This release positions Vivaldi alongside other ARM-native browsers for Windows, such as Chrome and Edge, marking a notable step forward in enhancing user experience.

Key Improvements for Windows on ARM

Vivaldi for Windows on ARM brings forth a suite of enhancements that elevate the browsing experience beyond what was possible with its emulated counterpart. Users can anticipate the following benefits:

  • Optimized Performance: Experience a new level of efficiency with faster load times, smoother scrolling, and enhanced responsiveness. Whether managing multiple tabs, streaming videos, or navigating intricate web applications, Vivaldi ensures a fluid and enjoyable browsing experience that adapts to your demands.
  • Full Feature Set: Enjoy the complete Vivaldi experience on Windows on ARM, retaining all the features you cherish. From powerful tab management to a customizable interface, including Tracker and Ad blockers, everything is tailored for optimal performance on your ARM device. Vivaldi Mail, Calendar, and other integrated tools function seamlessly, enhancing your productivity.
  • Seamless Sync Across Devices: Vivaldi integrates effortlessly into your device ecosystem, allowing you to sync bookmarks, passwords, history, and settings across all your devices—be it desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. This ensures a consistent and personalized browsing experience, keeping you connected no matter where you are.

Importantly, these enhancements extend beyond the latest Copilot+ PCs equipped with Snapdragon X Elite or Plus processors. Users of older Windows on ARM devices, such as the Surface Pro 9 5G or Surface Pro X, will also benefit from improved performance and efficiency.

If you’ve recently acquired a new Copilot+ PC and are curious whether Vivaldi or any other application is running natively or emulated, simply open Task Manager and navigate to the Details tab. Look for ARM64 in the Architecture column to identify native applications.

For those eager to experience these advancements, Vivaldi for Windows on ARM is available for download from the official website.

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Vivaldi launches ARM-native version of its browser for Copilot+ PCs