In reply to a post by andynormancx:Windows on ARM isn’t awful.
It is awful on the current non Apple ARM machines it runs on, but it runs really well in a VM on Apple silicon.
And as to there being no software available, Office (or at least most of it) and Visual Studio are already ARM native.
But it doesn’t really matter that most things aren’t available built for ARM. Microsoft’s layer for running x86 code on ARM might not be as good as Rosetta, but it still does a good job of running apps. For example I got a friend setup running Autocad in an ARM vm on his Mac mini and it runs better there than it does on his two year old Windows Intel laptop.
He is also running Office in the Windows VM, as the Mac version still isn’t quite in line with the Windows one.
Unless you are trying to play games or are unlucky enough that your x86 app doesn’t run, ARM Windows in Parellels on the Mac is a good and usable solution.
Fair enough, not that I would spend a load of money on Mac hardware to run Windows.
I still think it will be a few years before ARm chips replace the x64 chips on the majority of windows machines
Adrian
Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
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Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
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