To torture the hardware, emulation and virtualization, we fired up Sea of Thieves and were delighted to find it vaguely playable on the M1 Mac (Parallels recommends a 16GB Mac for gaming, we only had 8GB) even if the results of the experiment won't cause our dedicated gaming rig any sleepless nights.Īlthough some of the benchmarks we ran might cause some tossing and turning for users of Microsoft's flagship Arm-based kit. Native Windows on Arm apps flew along and even Intel apps behaved well. Our experience was that, subjectively, it was all simply a lot snappier. Parallels will cheerfully trot out stats claiming the startup time of Windows 11 is 33 per cent up on Windows 10 on Arm with a 20 per cent disk performance boost.
The answer is very well, particularly considering the absence of Intel hardware. Windows comes to Apple M1 silicon as Parallels delivers native desktop hypervisorįor now, The Reg took the software for a spin on an 8GB M1 Mac Mini to see how the Windows Insider Preview of Windows 11 on Arm ran.VMware is 'a few months away' from M1 release of Fusion macOS desktop hypervisor.India’s massive COVID-19 wave slows VMware desktop hypervisor development.Wine 6.0.1: For that one weird app on that one weird Mac.Who knows, perhaps Microsoft might listen (probably not).