Today, Microsoft announced in a long-winded blog post that that limitation will soon change, as emulation of 64-bit Windows applications is going into a public-testing phase soon.
Windows 10 machines running on ARM will be able to emulate x64 apps soon|Samuel Axon|October 1, 2020|Ars Technica
What's not clear is whether Platt will profit or finally suffer from all the adoration and emulation.
Ripping Off Larry Platt's "Pants"|Kim Masters|February 1, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Eliphaz Laki had been someone worthy of emulation: a prominent civil servant, a regional administrator known as a saza chief.
Vanished in Uganda|Andrew Rice|June 5, 2009|DAILY BEAST
It was very much the same way I believe Obama will seek to lead—partly by instinct and partly by emulation.
Obama's Speech and the Burden of History|Harold Evans|January 20, 2009|DAILY BEAST
The painter wrought the work in emulation of his masters altar-piece (No. 38).
Venice and its Story|Thomas Okey
Yet there was a sort of emulation among them, "who should be the first in delivering the money to the spirits."
Authors and Writers Associated with Morristown|Julia Keese Colles
Emulation is the desire which is begotten in us of a thing because we imagine that other persons have the same desire.
The Philosophy of Spinoza|Baruch de Spinoza
The spirit of emulation thrilled all the thrillable workmen, but the riveters were the spectacular favorites.
The Cup of Fury|Rupert Hughes
This pact but stimulated the emulation of the three young people.
The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam|Omar Khayyam
British Dictionary definitions for emulation
emulation
/ (ˌɛmjʊˈleɪʃən) /
noun
the act of emulating or imitating
the effort or desire to equal or surpass another or others