Yes, Windows Arm has come a LONG way since Windows 10 on a Surface Pro X. I had an X a few years ago, which was 16GB and 512GB storage. About the only MS software that was Arm native was Edge. But even the background Edge Update Service was Intel. How lame was that? Notepad, Windows Media Player and everything else was still Intel code.
I am running Windows 11 Arm in a VM on this MacBook Pro. Everything I have that is still Intel runs fine. And fast. Even a game I wrote 15 years ago, which is X86 code.
BTW I sold the Pro X on eBay after only a few months. The hardware was GREAT, but the software just was not there yet. Way too much Intel code was running in (bad) emulation, which killed both performance and battery life.
Windows 11 Arm ’s Intel emulation is WAY better. Plus much more (all?) of Windows is running Arm native code now. That was not the case with Windows 10 when I had the Surface Pro X. Not to mention that I am running on an Apple M2 Pro Arm CPU that is also WAY faster/better than the Arm CPU the Pro X had.