Last week, Parallels released a new update that partially resolves this problem: Users of Parallels Desktop Pro 20.2.0 now have access to x86 operating systems via an "early technology preview" of ...
That changed last week with Parallels Desktop 20.2, which adds preliminary x86 emulation so you can fire up 64-bit versions ...
The Parallels Desktop Blog says you can run x86_64 virtual machines on these devices. This allows you to install x86 versions of Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2019/2022, and some Linux ...
For a large number of Mac users who are still on Intel-based Macs, there’s one very good reason why they’re not switching ...
The Parallels Desktop 20.2.0 update makes it possible to run full-fledged Windows on Apple Mac computers with their own ...
and Linux. While support for Apple Silicon has been around since Parallels Desktop 16.5, it has been limited in not having x86 emulation support until this update. The new emulation in a tech ...
Parallels has long made it possible to run Windows ... Now you can run 64-bit versions of Windows (and some Linux distributions) made for x86_64 architecture. The feature is still in early preview ...