That changed last week with Parallels Desktop 20.2, which adds preliminary x86 emulation so you can fire up 64-bit versions ...
For a large number of Mac users who are still on Intel-based Macs, there’s one very good reason why they’re not switching ...
The Parallels Desktop 20.2.0 update makes it possible to run full-fledged Windows on Apple Mac computers with their own ...
Last week, Parallels released a new update that partially resolves this problem: Users of Parallels Desktop Pro 20.2.0 now have access to x86 operating systems via an "early technology preview" of ...
Parallels Desktop introduces a new experimental feature that lets you install x86_64 operating systems on your Apple-silicon ...
However, this did not apply to virtual machines. As a result, Parallels Desktop previously only allowed Windows or Linux for ARM (plus the ARM version of macOS) to be used in VMs. The new feature ...
Parallels Desktop 20.2 introduce x86 Emulation on Apple Silicon It's still an early technology preview, but it could have huge ramifications Capable of running with Linux and Windows 10, it could help ...
Windows 10 (64-bit, x86 build) running on a MacBook Pro with an Apple M1 Max processor Parallels Desktop 20.2 brings initial support for running x86 builds of Windows on Macs with Apple Silicon.
Don’t expect high-powered graphics from a Windows guest machine, however, since VirtualBox supports only DirectX 9. Parallels Desktop and VMware support DirectX 11. The new ARM-based version of ...
Microsoft has officially authorized Parallel Desktop to run Windows 11 on M1 and M2 Macs. Parallels Desktop is similar to VMware but makes it incredibly easy to use Windows apps on Mac. Unlike Boot ...