There is something important to note, however, and that is the fact that Parallels on any Apple silicon Mac will only be able to run Windows on ARM versions of the Redmond-based company's operating system. On an M1 Mac, you can expect those numbers to fall somewhere between the 20 per cent to 33 per cent range, according to the company. Parallels 17 features a slew of new performance enhancements and minor tweaks all in an effort to make Windows software a breeze to run on Macs without the need to go through Boot Camp - which isn't even supported anymore on the latest Apple silicon Macs anyway.īesides the Windows 11 support, Parallels 17 offers up to 38 per cent faster resume times, 25 per cent quicker 2D graphics, and six times better OpenGL performance. (Pocket-lint) - If you've been hankering to run the latest version of Windows on your Mac, Parallels Desktop has you covered, as the latest version now offers Windows 11 support for both Intel and M1 based Macs.
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