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Discord Developing Native Windows on Arm App

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– Discord is developing a native Windows on Arm version of its app, with an early preview build available for testers before a full release.
– A Discord spokesperson confirmed the project is in early development, with no clear timeline for public release yet.
– Current emulated Discord on Arm devices suffers from freezing and slow loading, while unofficial native clients exist.
– Early testing shows the native Arm version performs similarly to the Intel version, with no lag and improved performance.
– A native Discord app will join hundreds of other native apps for Qualcomm-powered Copilot Plus PCs, where native versions are crucial for optimal performance in apps like Discord and Premiere Pro.

Discord is actively developing a native Windows on Arm version of its popular communication platform, marking a significant step forward for users of Arm-powered devices. Early test builds are already circulating, offering a glimpse of the optimized performance coming to Qualcomm-based Copilot Plus PCs and similar hardware.

Currently, Discord runs on these devices through emulation, but the experience often suffers from lag, delayed chat loading, and occasional freezes. Some users have turned to unofficial Arm-native clients as a workaround, but an official solution is now in development. Early testing reveals dramatic improvements in responsiveness and stability compared to the emulated version, with navigation and performance mirroring that of traditional Intel-based systems.

A Discord spokesperson confirmed the project is underway, though no firm release date has been set. Once available, the native app will join a growing list of software optimized for Windows on Arm, including major applications like Adobe Premiere Pro. While emulation works reasonably well for simpler programs, performance-heavy apps like Discord benefit significantly from native support, ensuring smoother operation and faster response times.

This move aligns with Microsoft’s broader push to expand Arm compatibility across Windows software, particularly as new Copilot Plus PCs powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processors gain traction. For Discord users on these devices, the native version can’t arrive soon enough, eliminating current frustrations and delivering the seamless experience they expect.

(Source: The Verge)

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