Apple’s new MacBook Neo, with its A18 Pro chip and just 8GB of RAM, is good enough for running Windows 11 in a virtual machine with Parallels Desktop for Mac.
The MacBook Neo shows the expected single-core benefits, but isn't so hot for virtual machines beyond light productivity.
Parallels Desktop virtualization software is compatible with the new MacBook Neo, according to an update from the company – ...
Despite running a mobile CPU and Windows in a virtual machine, the MacBook laptop excelled in single-core CPU performance.
The only way to run Windows 11 on a Mac is via Parallels. Parallels is available for purchase in the Mac App Store. You'll also need to buy a copy of Windows 11 because Parallels only allows the ...
A few months ago, when Broadcom purchased VMware, it made VMware Fusion, the second most popular Windows virtualization solution for Mac users, behind Parallels, free for personal use. With that move, ...
Almost a year ago, Alludo announced Parallels Desktop’s authorization by Microsoft could run Arm versions of Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise in a VM on Apple computers with M1 and M2 chips. Today the ...
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Virtualization software like Parallels and VMware Fusion give Mac owners the ability to run Windows and Linux on top of macOS, but for Apple Silicon Macs, that support was limited to the Arm-based ...