The problem
Perry should support ARM architecture on Windows because the Windows ecosystem is shifting toward ARM-based devices, and developers expect their tools and apps to run natively, efficiently, and without emulation penalties.
Justifications:
- Growing market of ARM‑based Windows devices
- Performance and efficiency advantages
- Emulation using Prism is not a long‑term solution
- Developer expectations
- Cross‑platform consistency
- Future‑proofing
- Better user experience
Alternatives considered
None
Scope
Rough size estimate so we can triage:
The problem
Perry should support ARM architecture on Windows because the Windows ecosystem is shifting toward ARM-based devices, and developers expect their tools and apps to run natively, efficiently, and without emulation penalties.
Justifications:
Alternatives considered
None
Scope
Rough size estimate so we can triage: