Many driver are already written or kind of working in dev. These are chips which won't run natively with windows. It's just the driver for Windows to be able to use things like METAL, HDR support, WiFi, BT, Thunderbolt with 40GBit/s support and so on. Fortunately, the good people at Parallels released Parallels Desktop for Mac 17, and this version would allow me to run Windows 11 Arm on my M1 Pro MacBook Pro. But after the initialization, it is an absolutely normal an compatible ARMv8.5 64 CPU that can run Windows ARM.Ībout natively running and dual booting Windows ARM on Apple Silicon: It is actually already possible, but still in development. This is needed because of other hardware on the Macs PCBs and the SMC inside the M Chip. The only difference is that the M-Chip needs to be initialized on startup with some non official instructions. Apple Silicon just has a few extra instructions, which you don't have to use. First off: Apple Silicon is a normal ARMv8.5 CPU, which support default ARM instructions.
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