apple m1

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The Apple M1 tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Apple's transition from Intel processors to its own ARM-based M1 silicon, particularly in the context of virtualization and cross-platform computing. Topics include running Windows 11 on Apple Silicon via virtualization tools like VirtualBox, benchmarking M1 performance with software like Cinebench R23, and Microsoft's expansion of Copilot AI to macOS. The content explores the implications for IT professionals, developers, and enthusiasts navigating the new era of Mac hardware, including compatibility, performance, and productivity workflows.
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    VirtualBox on Apple Silicon: The New Era of Mac Virtualization (2025 Update)

    VirtualBox has long stood as a core pillar of desktop virtualization. Trusted by developers, IT professionals, and hobbyists alike, it has provided a fast and user-friendly way to spin up multiple operating systems side-by-side, all at little or no cost. Historically, one of VirtualBox’s...
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    Running Windows 11 on an iPad: A Surprising Tech Feat and Its Implications

    Once upon a time, running Windows on anything that didn't loudly hum with the unmistakable whine of a spinning hard drive and sport the logo of a major PC manufacturer was reserved for the kind of digital wizardry that inspired equal parts awe and “Are you sure you want to do this?” Today...
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    Microsoft Copilot AI Launches on macOS: A New Era of Cross-Platform Productivity

    Microsoft is expanding its AI frontier yet again—this time by launching the Copilot AI app for macOS. Traditionally a flagship feature within Windows 11’s productivity suite, Copilot is now making its mark on Apple’s desktop platform, promising to streamline creative workflows and everyday tasks...
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    Maxon Cinebench R23: Key Features & Improvements for Benchmarking

    Maxon release Cinebench 23:
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