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Good luck, Have fun, Build PC, and have a last gen console for use once a year. How many years is "many years to come"? Will it be like PowerPC which only got Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard? Craig Federighi said the following: So far, if you are currently holding on to an Intel based Mac because of Bootcamp, Apple assured that support will continue for "years to come" which is quite vague. Maybe that will be the time when Apple brings back Bootcamp to AS Macs. It doesn't even need to be a UWP app afaik to run natively on Windows 10 PC with an ARM chip.

Maybe this time when ARM on PCs getting more attention and the likes of Qualcomm and even Huawei who is now making desktop ARM chips, maybe more developers port their programs to ARM64. As I've said once in a status update reply, Apple succeeded where Microsoft failed. Even the reviews of the current ARM PCs with Snapdragon chips, many will tell that x86 emulation costs a huge performance penalty. But at the state of W10 on ARM, I doubt anyone would want to dabble with that considering that WoA has been around since 2012 and so far (first it was Windows RT, then Windows 10 on ARM), little progress has been made. While Bootcamp maybe gone at the moment for M1 Macs, Apple could bring it back should Microsoft wishes to do so.
