By December 2018, Mozilla announced it's bringing Windows 10's Firefox browser on ARM. The Nightly Preview builds by Mozilla for Windows 10 were published on ARM in January. Today the new version of Firefox has been promoted by Mozilla and tested by everyone with an ARM powered Windows 10 device. Firefox ARM is still beta and bugs are likely to happen, but Mozilla worked hard to help Firefox run smoothly on Windows 10 devices with Qualcomm's CPUs.
Mozilla said it succeeded in one more step in pushing the multi-core paradigm and supporting the octa-core CPU. Mozilla also uses Rust's fearless competition to intelligently divide browsing tasks between these cores to further improve performance and provide a faster browsing experience.
From Fire TV to the new iPad, Firefox is adapted to a number of different browsers because it doesn't really matter which device you use, Mozilla's Chuck Harmston told us in a blog post.
"We don't know how to optimize Firefox browsers for every device." You can try the ARM64-born Firefox build from this Windows device and submit bug reports that help Mozilla address the issue. If you own a Windows 10 Snapdragon-powered device,
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Mozilla said it succeeded in one more step in pushing the multi-core paradigm and supporting the octa-core CPU. Mozilla also uses Rust's fearless competition to intelligently divide browsing tasks between these cores to further improve performance and provide a faster browsing experience.
From Fire TV to the new iPad, Firefox is adapted to a number of different browsers because it doesn't really matter which device you use, Mozilla's Chuck Harmston told us in a blog post.
"We don't know how to optimize Firefox browsers for every device." You can try the ARM64-born Firefox build from this Windows device and submit bug reports that help Mozilla address the issue. If you own a Windows 10 Snapdragon-powered device,
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