Parallels can now run the X86 Windows on Apple Silicon Mac

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Parallels Desktop, Windows and Linux virtual machines application can now run 64-bit X86 operating systems on Silicon Mac.

This means that more versions of Windows and Linux can work on The latest computers Mac M1, M2, M3 and M4, writes XRUST. Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, Virtualbox and other similar virtualization tools are designed only to launch operating systems built on the same architecture as the host. and Linux for PC with The minimum drop in performance. When Apple switched to the Apple Silicon architecture based on ARM with the first Mac M1 computers, the virtualization was mainly limited to Windows 11 on ARM and some distributions of ARM Linux.

The latest renewal of Parallels Desktop 20.2 Adds early support of the X86 emulation on Apple Apple on Apple Apple on Apple Apple on Apple Apple on Apple Silicon, allowing traditional X86 operating systems for PC to work on new Mac computers. There were already applications, such as UTM, which could do this, but this function uses the «corporate emulation engine» Parallels paired with the built -in apple hypervisor.

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