![]() ![]() Parallels points out some limitations with the first version of the Parallels 16 Technical Preview for Apple Silicon Macs: The company says that it created a “new virtualization engine that uses the Apple M1 Mac chip hardware-assisted virtualization” to allow users to run ARM-based operating systems, including Windows, in a virtual machine. Parallels has released a Technical Preview Program for running Parallels Desktop 16 on M1-powered Macs. ![]()
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