Alright, here you come again.
Alright, here you come again.
In that post, the video mentions Win11 moving to the cloud and a percentage change. I wonder if there are other sources explaining this.
There isn’t any official material from Microsoft on this topic yet. They’re likely to be cautious about pushing Windows to the cloud, especially since many business clients prefer stability over rapid changes.
The article explains Microsoft's new feature allowing users to run a Windows 11 desktop in the cloud.
Cloud Windows has been around for a while and is available to Azure customers who need it. It isn't meant to power an entire system or run games continuously. The Business version targets specific scenarios, such as using a lightweight device like a Chromebook to access Windows for more demanding tasks. This allows users to run applications like Photoshop locally, which wouldn’t work on their ARM-based Windows setup. It also helps when a program can’t be ported to ARM64. Now it’s a practical solution rather than a complete cloud-only experience.