Packed with must-have performance and graphic improvements, an enhanced Windows gaming experience, plus the world’s first macOS Monterey virtual machine running on Mac with Apple M1 chip, Parallels ...
Parallels Desktop 16 was first released in August for Intel-based Macs, but has since been updated with a universal binary that's now ready for ‌M1‌ Macs. Parallels is available for a one-time fee of ...
Parallels, the company best known for its virtualization software that lets you run Windows and Linux directly on your Mac, has had a busy year. In addition to building a version of Parallels that can ...
Parallels has released a Technical Preview Program for running Parallels Desktop 16 on M1-powered Macs. The company says that it created a “new virtualization engine that uses the Apple M1 Mac chip ...
Parallels Desktop for Mac 17 is shown running the Windows 11 Preview on an Intel-based, 2020 27-inch iMac. When Apple revealed that it was going to use its own ARM-based processors in Macs during the ...
Back in December, Parallels released a Parallels Desktop 16 for M1 Macs Technical Preview Program, which is designed to allow Parallels to run Windows on ‌M1‌ Macs. Parallels today released a second ...
BELLEVUE, Wash., April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Parallels ®, a global leader in cross-platform solutions, today released the highly anticipated Parallels Desktop ...
Mac M1 system owners patiently waiting for the ability to run Windows on their Mac machines, may be interested to know that Parallels has today released a new Technical Preview 2 version the testing.
Tests running Windows 10 with Parallels Desktop on an M1 MacBook Pro show the Apple laptop can be faster than high performing Windows laptops. YouTuber Max Tech ran the Geekbench 5 CPU benchmark ...
Parallels is actively working on a new version of its virtualization software that will be compatible with Apple Silicon and M1 machines, the company said on Tuesday. The company said it is "excited ...
You can finally run Windows 10 on an M1 Mac, albeit with some drawbacks. That means someone with an M1 Mac can run macOS apps (both native ARM apps and x86 apps through emulation) and Windows apps ...