Arm64: Tiny10
Tiny10 ARM64 represents the "less is more" philosophy in an era of increasingly heavy software. For those using ARM-based laptops, tablets, or hobbyist boards, it offers a way to reclaim hardware resources and focus purely on performance. While it requires a bit more technical know-how than a standard install, the result is a lean, mean, mobile computing machine.
Tiny10 ARM64 is a highly optimized, unofficial version of Windows 10 built specifically for ARM-based processors. Based on Windows 10 LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) tiny10 arm64
NTDEV has shifted focus to Tiny11 (Windows 11 stripped down). As of early 2025, there is release. Why? Windows 11 ARM64 adds more AI and security features (Pluton, TPM 2.0 emulation) that are deeply tied to the kernel—ripping them out breaks boot. Tiny10 ARM64 represents the "less is more" philosophy
However, NTDEV has experimented with . In 2023–2024, they released tiny11 (based on Windows 11) for ARM64, primarily targeting Raspberry Pi 4. That build successfully removed many Windows 11 components and ran with ~8GB storage usage on ARM hardware. Tiny10 ARM64 is a highly optimized, unofficial version