Parallels on Tuesday released a new version of its popular virtualization software that lets its users run other operating system on Macintosh computer. Parallels Desktop for Mac 17 finally brings a ...
Parallels, the company best known for its virtualization software that lets you run Windows and Linux directly on your Mac, has had a busy year. In addition to building a version of Parallels that can ...
Parallels has released its latest Desktop 17 for Mac, bringing Windows 11 optimization for Apple Silicon and paving the way for macOS Monterey's full release later in the year. The software makes it ...
PC virtualization software firm Parallels is back with its latest release in Parallels Desktop 17, delivering support for Windows 11 and Apple's macOS Monterey on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.
Parallels has introduced Parallels Desktop 17 for Mac, officially ushering in Windows 11 support for Apple’s new M1-based systems; all we need now is for Microsoft to offer its OS for such use.
Parallels Desktop for Mac 17 is shown running the Windows 11 Preview on an Intel-based, 2020 27-inch iMac. When Apple revealed that it was going to use its own ARM-based processors in Macs during the ...
When Apple launched its Mac computers built around its own processors, it was considered a landmark as its Apple Silicon chips outperformed the Intel-based CPUs the company had used since 2005. The ...
I have a demo Parallels 18 install here. It's on a base model 24" iMac. M1/8C/7GPU/8GB/256GB. Parallels is only using 4 cores and 3GB RAM. I installed Revit (runs, but a bit slow for large structures) ...
Rejoice, Mac users, as there is now an integration where users may transform their Apple Mac Silicon-powered computers to run Windows OS, now receiving full support from Microsoft in its use. This is ...
Parallels released Parallels Desktop 20.2.0, which lets you use x86 emulation on Apple Silicon Macs. The Parallels Desktop ...