top | item 34826566 (no title) simongr3dal | 3 years ago I guess that means there's no hope that we will ever see Windows running natively on Apple Silicon. discuss order hn newest fragmede|3 years ago Maybe. There are ARM builds of windows, we just need to drivers for Apple Silicon.https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windowsins... zamadatix|3 years ago The ARM builds are precisely what Parallels is using here. The only piece left in doubt is Microsoft will bother to make drivers/use a boot compatibility layer and Apple has already said they aren't going to do it via bootcamp this time. cecida|3 years ago I'd like that. I'm a big fan of the whole design and build of the Macbook Pro, but macOS is starting to feel very dated. randomopining|3 years ago What about it is dated? and is windows better? load replies (5) TheRealNGenius|3 years ago [deleted]
fragmede|3 years ago Maybe. There are ARM builds of windows, we just need to drivers for Apple Silicon.https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windowsins... zamadatix|3 years ago The ARM builds are precisely what Parallels is using here. The only piece left in doubt is Microsoft will bother to make drivers/use a boot compatibility layer and Apple has already said they aren't going to do it via bootcamp this time.
zamadatix|3 years ago The ARM builds are precisely what Parallels is using here. The only piece left in doubt is Microsoft will bother to make drivers/use a boot compatibility layer and Apple has already said they aren't going to do it via bootcamp this time.
cecida|3 years ago I'd like that. I'm a big fan of the whole design and build of the Macbook Pro, but macOS is starting to feel very dated. randomopining|3 years ago What about it is dated? and is windows better? load replies (5)
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