Compatibility issue with Samsung Book 4 Edge ARM-based chip for Roon Bridge/Server (ref#TL38H5)

What’s happening?

· I'm having trouble connecting to Roon

What type of connection issue?

· Something else

Describe the issue

Just purchased a Samsung laptop Book 4 Edge. Using the new ARM based 64 bit chip. Snapdragon X Elite X1E80100 3.42 GHz. I can't get it work/connect as a Roon Bridge or Server. My Apple Macbook pro. Is working perfectly as a Roon Bridge to control my music. Is there a compatible issue with this chip set for Windows. Is this something that you guys are aware about not functioning. Please advise.

Describe your network setup

Spectrum router

Roon Server (and the Windows Roon remote app) currently requires Intel CPUs for Windows and Linux. For Macs, it supports ARM natively. Bridge runs on ARM but AFAIK only on Linux.

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The bottom line… Is Roon compatible issues with ARM based chip windows computers support coming soon? This will be and already is the future of Windows chips. This should already been implemented. Can this be explained? This feels like a complete shame for Roon. Especially i invested a Lifetime licensing and commitment to Roon. Only to feel short changed and regretting doing a Lifetime licensing.
Hope this matter can be explained and resolved immediately.

The answer is in the post I linked

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