m1 m2 macs

About this tag
The m1 m2 macs tag covers discussions about running Windows and Linux on Apple Silicon Macs using virtualization software like Parallels Desktop. Recent content highlights Parallels Desktop 20.2, which enables x86 emulation on M1 and M2 chips, allowing users to run x86-based virtual machines including Windows 11 and various Linux distributions. This tag is relevant for Mac users who need to use Windows or Linux applications on their Apple Silicon hardware, focusing on compatibility, performance, and the latest updates in virtualization technology for M-series Macs.
  1. Parallels Desktop 20.2: Game-Changer for Apple Silicon Users with x86 Emulation

    For Mac aficionados who also need to dip their digital toes into Windows or Linux, Parallels Desktop has long been the go-to choice for virtual machines (VMs). The latest major update, version 20.2, brings features users have been clamoring for, particularly in the Apple Silicon universe. This...