It wasn’t that long ago that Windows laptops with ARM processors felt experimental—okay for basic tasks, but weaker than x86 (Intel/AMD) machines in performance and compatibility.
That narrative has largely changed thanks to the launch of Snapdragon X (and its variants) silicon from Qualcomm. Most of today’s AI-focused Windows on ARM machines now run on a Snapdragon X-series chip using ARM architecture, rather than the traditional x86 platform that has powered Windows laptops for decades.
The difference this time is that the hardware finally feels mature. The Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus offer strong performance, excellent battery life, and cool-running designs.
On the software side, Windows 11—and the broader “Windows on ARM” initiative—now includes improved emulation of x86 and x64 apps via Microsoft’s “Prism” layer, meaning most Windows programs will run even if they aren’t yet compiled natively for ARM.
So, if you’re in the market for a laptop where portability and battery life matter most, Windows on ARM machines are more compelling than ever. Here are some of the best Windows on ARM machines you can choose from.


































