"Everything" for Snapdragon

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Rowby
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"Everything" for Snapdragon

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Hello Everybody,

I use "Everything" constantly every day. I rave about it to my Windows friends.

I am considering getting a Snapdragon computer to replace my aging laptop.

Are there any plans for Everything to support Snapdragon (Windows ARM)???

I hope so!

Thanks
Rowby
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Re: "Everything" for Snapdragon

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Everything editions for Windows on ARM cna be downloaded here.
Rowby
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Re: "Everything" for Snapdragon

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Thank you!
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Re: "Everything" for Snapdragon

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what about everything 1.5a for snapdragon ?
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Re: "Everything" for Snapdragon

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Thank you for your support Rowby,

I will make an arm/arm64 build for Everything 1.5 once in beta.
anmac1789
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Re: "Everything" for Snapdragon

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would arm be faster than x64 or x86 ?
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Arm programs cannot run on x64/x86 processors.

Are you asking if ARM processors are faster than x86/x64 processors?



Everything is going to be limited by RAM performance, not CPU performance.
Everything uses unaligned memory to reduce the amount of RAM required.
Unaligned memory access may have more of a performance impact on ARM.
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void wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:03 am Arm programs cannot run on x64/x86 processors.

Are you asking if ARM processors are faster than x86/x64 processors?



Everything is going to be limited by RAM performance, not CPU performance.
Everything uses unaligned memory to reduce the amount of RAM required.
Unaligned memory access may have more of a performance impact on ARM.
what about the other way around what if x86 or x64 programs run on ARM processors ? and yes I was asking if ARM processors is faster than x86-64 ?
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Re: "Everything" for Snapdragon

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x64/x86 programs cannot run on ARM.

x86/x64 = powerful.
ARM = energy efficient.
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