Why Windows on Arm?
- Power-frugal means longer battery life
- Often include powerful CPU, GPU, Wi-Fi & mobile data networks
- Enables Neural Processor Units (NPUs) for accelerating AI workloads
Which devices can run on Arm?
Right now, Windows 10 IoT is currently compatible with:
- NXP i.MX 8 Series
- i.MX 9 Series
Windows 11 IoT is currently compatible with the following Qualcomm Processors:
- Snapdragon 8503
- 7c, 7c Gen 2
- 8c, 8cx, 8cx Gen 2,
- Microsoft SQ1, Microsoft Sq2
Microsoft documentation
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We’ve compiled the Windows IoT for ARM SKUs here for your quick reference, but don’t hesitate to contact us and a licensing expert will walk you through your options personally.
Windows 10 IoT for ARM
Microsoft Part # | Description | COA Type |
QHJ-00003 | Windows 10 IoT Enterprise SAC Value for ARM64 (ESD) – PKEA | PC |
QHJ-00002 | Windows 10 IoT Enterprise SAC Value for ARM64 (ESD) – EPKEA | TN |
UE8-00007 | Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC Base for ARM64 (ESD) – PKEA | PC |
UE8-00008 | Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC Base for ARM64 (ESD) – EPKEA | TN |
T1X-00007 | Windows 10 IoT Enterprise SAC Base for Arm64 (ESD) – PKEA | PC |
T1X-00008 | Windows 10 IoT Enterprise SAC Base for Arm64 (ESD) – EPKEA | TN |
Windows 11 IoT for ARM
Microsoft Part # | Description | COA Type |
QHJ-00019 | Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Value for ARM64 (ESD) – PKEA | PC |
QHJ-00020 | Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Value for ARM64 (ESD) – EPKEA | TN |