Parallels Desktop 20.2 now includes an “early technology preview” of x86 emulation, as announced by product manager Mikhail Ushakov last week. This feature allows M1 (or later) Mac users to emulate Intel-based hardware, a first for Parallels since Apple’s transition to Arm processors in 2020. However, users should not anticipate high performance with this initial implementation.
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Thursday, January 16, 2025
Parallels offers preview of x86 emulation on Apple Silicon Macs
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