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In the Windows 10 ARM Insider preview, you can then emulate Intel applications as well.
Working in Windows through Parallels with audio playback today has been difficult with tons of popping and clicking no matter the output or settings in windows (or in Parallels config). Instead, you have to use the Windows 10 ARM Insider preview, which you can get from Microsoft’s website. Windows 11 ARM insider preview updated in the past day to Build 22504.rsprelease.211112-1650 - I'm using latest Parallels with MBP M1 Max. Parallels Desktop® App Store Edition is a fast, easy and powerful application for running Windows both on a Mac with the Apple M1 chip and a Mac with an Intel processor - all without rebooting. What’s important to keep in mind here is that Microsoft does not sell an ARM version of Windows at retail yet. Download Parallels Desktop for macOS 10.15 or later and enjoy it on your Mac.
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Parallels VP of engineering and support, Nick Dobrovolskiy, said: We’re very excited to announce the highly anticipated Parallels Desktop 16.5 for Mac with full, native support for Mac computers with either Apple M1 or Intel chips.
These beta testers also tested “tens of thousands of different Intel-based applications” in virtualization. Parallels says that over 100,000 M1 Mac users tested the Technical Preview of Parallels Desktop 16.5 using Microsoft’s Windows 10 on ARM Insider Previews. Parallels has officially released Parallels Desktop 16.5 today with native support for Apple Silicon, enabling users to run the Windows 10 ARM Insider Preview on M1 Macs.
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The Pro edition includes a Visual Studio debugging plugin that now works on M1 Macs, among other bonuses specific to some professional use cases.M1 Mac users now have a new way to virtualize Windows on their machines. Parallels Desktop 17 costs $79.99 annually for the standard edition or $99.99 for the "Pro" edition.
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The other big addition is virtual TPM chip support for Windows 10 and 11 virtual machines, facilitating features like BitLocker and Secure Boot. As is customary with these annual updates, the new version of Parallels Desktop will be able to run on Monterey host machines or run Monterey in virtual machines. Don’t forget MontereyĪlso, support for this year's new version of macOS, Monterey, has been added. There are other improvements to Coherence, too, like Windows shutdown and sign-in screens that are presented in a way that feels more native and natural within macOS. For example, you can now drag and drop content between apps running under macOS and those running in Windows while using Parallels in Coherence mode. There are other added features and quality of life improvements, too. Also, both Intel and ARM Macs will see up to sixfold-better OpenGL performance with Windows virtual machines.
In particular, DirectX 11 performance is getting a boost (Parallels says it's 28 percent faster). In any case, Parallels is claiming significantly improved performance on M1 Macs compared to last year's release, which was the first to add support for said Macs.