Parallels Virtualization App Will Bring Windows 11 to macOS

The company Parallels said it will do everything possible to bring Windows 11 to macOS.

Parallels is a virtualization application for running Windows on macOS. It is developed by the company of the same name and was voted the best virtualization software for macOS. Recently, this company has succeeded in bringing Windows 10 ARM to computer models using Apple M1 chip.

Not stopping there, Parallels also promises to bring Windows 11 to macOS through its virtualization application. Parallels says it will do everything it can to bring Windows 11 to macOS.

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"Because Windows 11 has just been released, Parallels engineers will wait for the official build of Windows 11 Insider Preview to be released before starting research to find a way to bring this new operating system to Parallels Desktop" , Nick Dobrovolskiy, Parallels senior vice president of engineering and support stated.

MacBooks are not equipped with the TPM 2.0 security chips that are required to install Windows 11. Apple uses its own Secure Enclave security technology. However, Microsoft said that it will drop the TPM 2.0 requirement on virtual machines.

Since Bootcamp is no longer supported by Apple, the only way to run another operating system on macOS is to use virtualization software. With the promise of Parallels, it is likely that Windows 11 will soon run on macOS.

Update 02 July 2021
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