It’s no surprise, however, that popular virtualization app developer Parallels is now stepping up to the plate. Boot Camp isn’t supported on Apple Silicon, and Apple has basically said it’s up to Microsoft to release an ARM-compatible version of Windows - something that it currently only does for custom hardware like its Surface tablets. Needless to say, Apple’s M1 Macs are also completely out of the question when it comes to running any version of Windows natively.
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