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Parallels Now Supports Windows on Apple Silicon MacBooks
First article: 19 mar. 2026, 19:25
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Last update: 19 mar. 2026, 19:25
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Parallels has announced that its virtualization software now supports running Windows on Apple Silicon-based MacBooks. This development overcomes previous hardware limitations that prevented Windows from running natively on these machines. Users can now run Windows applications and games on their M1, M2, and M3 MacBooks, expanding the functionality of these devices.Articles about this topic
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