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Developer manages to run Windows ARM64 on M1 MacBook; performance destroys Surface Pro X – Notebookcheck.net
An intrepid developer has successfully virtualized Windows 10 on ARM on an Apple M1 device. Others have also replicated the project and posted Geekbench scores…
One of the primary criticisms of Apples new M1 SoC is its current inability to adequately run Windows, even via Apples own Bootcamp. This was expected when the chip was announced, as Windows is built for x86 CPUs and the M1 is an ARM chip. However, an intrepid developer has successfully virtualized Windows 10 on ARM on his new M1 MacBook. Even better, the performance is very good.
Alexander Graf tweeted a picture of what he claims is Windows 10 on ARM running on an unspecified M1 machine. Graf managed…
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