Before Apple silicon Macs, you’ve been able to run different versions of macOS, Linux or Windows in third-party virtualisers, such as those from VMware and Parallels. Those products enable a virtual machine running a different operating system to be hosted in macOS, both running code for Intel processors. As part of its engineering preparations for the switch to using Arm processors, Apple decided that the only practical way to support virtualis…
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