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apple m-series chips
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Apple M-series chips are Apple's custom ARM-based processors that replaced Intel x86 CPUs in Macs, starting in 2020. This tag covers discussions about running Windows on Apple Silicon, including compatibility challenges, virtualization solutions like Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion, and the loss of native Boot Camp support. Topics include performance comparisons, software emulation, and workarounds for Windows apps on M1, M2, and M3 Macs. The content focuses on the technical and practical aspects of Windows interoperability with Apple's ARM architecture, relevant to users needing Windows on modern Macs.
Apple’s switch from Intel to its in-house ARM-based silicon fundamentally reinvented what Macs were capable of, achieving leaps in performance and efficiency that the tech world had long speculated about—but it also kneecapped one of the Mac’s most cherished features for power users and business...
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