Parallels has added support for x86 emulation in Parallels Desktop 20.2, product manager Mikhail Ushakov wrote in a blog post ...
Last week, Parallels released a new update that partially resolves this problem: Users of Parallels Desktop Pro 20.2.0 now ...
Parallels Desktop introduces a new experimental feature that lets you install x86_64 operating systems on your Apple-silicon ...
Parallels Desktop 20.2 is out now, with the latest edition including 64-bit x86 emulation for Apple Silicon and more ...
For a large number of Mac users who are still on Intel-based Macs, there’s one very good reason why they’re not switching ...
After the previous Parallels Desktop version brought Writing Tools support for Windows virtual machines, the new update ...
Certain operating systems from the x86 world now run under Parallels Desktop on Apple Silicon. There are a few things to bear in mind.
A new update for Parallels Desktop for Mac 20 is adding support for Intel-based virtual machines on Apple Silicon Macs.
Apple Silicon refers to chipsets developed by Apple for its products. The A-series processors are used in iPhones and low-end iPads. M-series processors are used in the Mac, iPad, and Apple Vision ...
Parallels Desktop, a popular application for running Windows and Linux virtual machines on Mac, can now run 64-bit x86 ...
That changed last week with Parallels Desktop 20.2, which adds preliminary x86 emulation so you can fire up 64-bit versions ...
Credit: Opollo Photography / Unsplash Parallels released Parallels Desktop 20.2.0, which lets you use x86 emulation on Apple Silicon Macs. The Parallels Desktop Blog says you can run x86_64 ...