Windows 11 is compatible with the majority of ARM devices out there except Snapdragon 835 devices, the main problem with Windows 10 devices equipped with ARM processors is the lack of apps, this is because these devices only support 32-bit emulation, that’s actually a significant limitation for many users.
Windows 10 on ARM uses a special ARM64 system called CHPE, aka Compiled Hybrid Portable Executable, CHPE is pretty complex and not that easy to use so Windows 11 replaces CHPE with ARM64EC (Emulation Compatible). thanks to this new application binary interface, all plugins are compatible with the ARM64EC code. It doesn’t matter if they’re ported to ARM64 or not.
ref.->[B]https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/porting/arm64ec[/B]