According to the Opera blog, the ARM-optimized version performs twice as well as the emulator version in the Speedometer test. This provides a better user experience on ARM computers.
Thanks to support from Microsoft App Assure and Qualcomm, the new browser is faster and more efficient.
Opera is committed to delivering the best experience on all devices, including the latest Snapdragon-powered computers.
In addition to faster performance, Opera for ARM offers improved power efficiency.
Users will be able to use the browser’s power saving mode with Snapdragon processors to maximize battery life.
Currently, the Windows version of Opera on ARM is available in the developer channel, but a stable version will be released soon.
Source: Ferra

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