

The program also supports the ARM version of Windows. The latest version, Parallels Desktop 18, brings new functionality to users, including the ability to launch a fully functioning Windows 11 VM.

Parallels Desktop has long been the most popular virtualisation software for Apple users, allowing Mac users to run Windows and Linux on a virtual machine.

The company claims that Parallels now supports more than 200,000 Windows apps and classic games. This update will affect both enterprise and consumer macOS environments. The new version of the Mac-based software was released on Tuesday and makes several important changes to how the program handles Windows applications on Apple’s processor platform. The updated software provides improved support for Windows apps and a better Windows gaming experience. Parallels Desktop now supports Apple’s latest M1 Macs. Oracle is working on a new driver implementation for virtualbox Parallels Desktop now runs on Apple Silicon
