A key application for the Windows on Arm ecosystem, Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve video editor, has exited beta and is now available for download in both X86 and Windows on Arm versions. For months, Qualcomm has highlighted DaVinci Resolve as a major app that legitimized its Snapdragon X Elite processor and the related Windows on Arm ecosystem. DaVinci Resolve is an extremely popular tool, in part because of its pricing tier — the full-featured app is free, but professionals can buy a paid Studio license for even more features. Publishing the app in a dedicated Windows on Arm version basically …