Will that run on one of the new M1 Macs? And no, in true FReeper fashion, I have not clicked thru and read the article.
>>Will that run on one of the new M1 Macs? And no, in true FReeper fashion, I have not clicked thru and read the article.
Only ARM versions of windows - x86 OS’s are not supported, and likely never will be.
Parallels works just fine when you have an Intel chip. It runs about 98% of what it would on a machine formatted and ran as a Windows machine of the same caliber hardware
However, it does NOT run x86 Windows, what we are most familiar with. The new M1 will allegedly run a ARM version of Windows; which is largely not supported by many of the applications found on Windows
To call this misleading is an understatement. Now, the M1 is remarkably fast; but if you expect to run Win10 or Win11 on it; it’s not going to work
“And no, in true FReeper fashion, I have not clicked thru and read the article.”
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