Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central What you need to know Zoom Video Communications, Inc. will have an ARM-optimized Zoom app. That app will give native performance to Zoom, which businesses, schools, and individuals use for video conference calls. The app is slated to be released sometime "this summer." Late last year, Microsoft finally announced that its Teams app natively supports Qualcomm-based PCs — something long overdue. It appears Microsoft's rival, Zoom Video Communications Inc., is also ready to join the ARM revolution. Announced today at Qualcomm's virtual press event, along with the new Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 Compute Platform and Snapdragon Developer Kit, Zoom said it would have an ARM-optimized app this summer for all Qualcomm Snapdragon PCs.