![]() Instead, you have to use the Windows 10 ARM Insider preview, which you can get from Microsoft’s website. What’s important to keep in mind here is that Microsoft does not sell an ARM version of Windows at retail yet. Running a virtual machine (VM) of Windows 10 on ARM Insider Preview on Parallels Desktop 16.5 on an M1 Mac performs up to 30 percent better than a Windows 10 VM running on Intel-based MacBook Pro with Intel Core i9 processor. Up to 30 percent better virtual machine performance (Windows): Parallels Desktop 16.5 running on an M1 Mac delivers up to 60 percent better DirectX 11performance than on an Intel-based MacBook Pro with Radeon Pro 555X GPU. Up to 60 percent better DirectX 11 performance: On a Mac with an Apple M1 chip, Parallels Desktop 16.5 uses 2.5 times less energy than on a 2020 Intel-based MacBook Air computer. Parallels 16.5 with native Apple Silicon support released You can still repurpose it and use it until it bites the dust. So there’s no reason to toss out your Intel Mac even when it’s no longer supported. I also use it for running VMs on VirtualBox, running legacy Apple apps that Apple no longer supports (in case I need them for anything), and I’ve thrown macOS Server on there for playing around. My old High Sierra Mac is also still going and able to run modern web browsers, a version of iLife, iWork, Office, and enough apps I’d use. I also keep it on its own VLAN for extra security. ![]()
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