![]() Graf virtualized the Arm version of Windows for Mac M1 with the help of an open-source QEMU virtualizer. Who said Windows wouldn't run well on #AppleSilicon? It's pretty snappy here □. ![]() However, many Mac users require support for Windows and this is exactly what the developer has come up with. However, the Boot Camp only supports Intel Macs and not the ones with M1 Chip. MacOS offers boot camp for those who want to install Windows and dual boot their Mac. A developer by the name of Alexander Graf has come up with an Arm version of Windows for Mac. The new MacBooks run on Arm and boast of better performance as opposed to Intel Macs. Earlier this month Apple unveiled the first MacBook powered by Apple Silicon M1 chips.
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