![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Interestingly, in the blog post, Parallels also references Microsoft's support for 圆4 application support for Windows 10 on ARM. ![]() This has included optimizing its virtualization code. Since then, Parallels has been working hard to convert its app into a universal binary version that will run natively on both Intel and Arm-based Macs. Incredibly, this was achieved running the Intel x86 version of Parallels for Mac via the Rosetta 2 translation layer that Apple has built into macOS Big Sur running on Apple silicon. The company points to an Apple demo of its non-universal binary version of Parallels being demoed by Apple running a Linux virtual machine. Virtualization software specialists Parallels have some good news for Mac users still wanting to run Windows 10 on their new Arm-based machines with the announcement that they are deep into the development of a version of Parallels for macOS on Arm. This functionality, however, has been lost on Apple’s new M1-powered Macs as these run on Arm-based architecture, leaving Intel’s x86 architecture behind. One of the handy features of Intel-based Apple Macs has been the ability to install Windows 10 to run natively on a separate partition using the Boot Camp utility. ![]()
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