![]() ![]() So a user will be looking at M1 (ARM) to Parallels ( Rosetta 2) to Windows (ARM) and then back to Intel (x86) via Windows' translation layer. Windows for ARM is very much in the early stages, so most applications will need to be translated. Add that on top of the multiple translation layers being done. It's not ideal as the user is effectively running two operating systems on top of one another. M1 Mac users have been able to run Windows through emulation with programs such as Parallels. And Apple has said publicly that the door is wide open.īut that's only for a full version of Windows. ![]() Apple users have been asking for Windows on the new Apple Silicon Macs from the get-go. Microsoft and Qualcomm have a secret exclusive deal for Windows on ARM that might be ending soon, potentially paving the way for Windows on M1 Macs. ![]()
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