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Windows 11 on Mac is a topic that began to be addressed practically even before the presentation of the system itself. When Apple announced that Macs would replace processors from Intel with their own Apple Silicon chips, which are based on the ARM architecture, it was clear to everyone that the option for virtualizing Windows and other operating systems would disappear. The popular virtualization tool, Parallels Desktop, but managed to bring support and thus cope with the launch Windows 10 ARM Insider Preview. In addition, he now adds that he is working on Windows 11 support for Apple computers as well.

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The new operating system from Microsoft, which bears the name Windows 11, was presented to the world only last week. Of course, it's clear that Macy doesn't deal with him natively. Nevertheless, some users need this function for their work. And unfortunately, this is exactly where a Mac with an Apple Silicon chip, which otherwise offers significantly higher performance and other benefits, is more of an obstacle. The iMore portal reported that Parallels has already confirmed the interesting news. Even before they start looking into Mac compatibility and possible ways to deal with this, they want to literally dive into Windows 11 and explore all its new features in detail.

MacBook Pro with Windows 11

On Macs with an Intel processor, Windows can of course be started natively through the mentioned Bootcamp, or it can be virtualized through various programs. As already mentioned, due to the different architecture, it is not possible to use Bootcamp on newer Macs equipped with the M1 chip.

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