Problem
Many modern laptops now ship with ARM processors, which cannot run the IDE because it is built only for x86 architectures. The number of ARM-based Windows devices is growing rapidly and is expected to become a major part of the market in the coming years. Adding ARM support early would future-proof the IDE and greatly help users like me who are already on ARM hardware.
Solution
Enabling the IDE to run on Windows ARM laptops would open the door to a growing segment of users and potentially increase subscriptions.
Use Case
I would rely on it daily, but without ARM support, the IDE is completely unusable for me.
Priority
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High - Blocking issue