Interestingly, this does not include support for VMware Horizon. This article goes on to describe the limitations in this setup (no support for nested virtualization and technologies that use it, no support for DirectX 12), but these are not showstoppers for most people looking to use their M1/M2 Macs to run Windows 11. Parallels® Desktop version 18 is an authorized solution for running Arm® versions of Windows 11 Pro and Windows 11 Enterprise in a virtual environment on its platform on Apple M1 and M2 computers. Options for using Windows 11 with Mac® computers with Apple® M1® and M2™ chips With a support article published recently, Microsoft has now “annointed” Parallels Desktop as an “authorized solution” for doing this: But Microsoft’s position was always that these were unsupported solutions that you could use at your own risk. I’ve written about my experiences with running Windows 11 for ARM64 on the newer ARM-based Mac devices from Apple, using both Parallels Desktop and VMware Horizon.
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