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That event is scheduled for October 5th, 2021. VMWare usually make big announcements about their Fusion products in the lead up to their VMWorld conference.
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“I’ll be posting an update about our progress next week (which is coming along very nicely, performance is blowing our minds…), but we still have a ways to go.” Nonetheless, Roy appeared cautiously optimistic about the future. He also defended their delay by saying, “you can’t even BUY Windows for ARM, and folks using it who aren’t OEMs could be violating EULA… we’re not into doing that for the sake of a press release…” “So we’ve been largely quiet about it, but we’re working through that.” They had not announced anything because “Legal has issues with us talking about future stuffs,” he said. “Progress update coming soon… Next week probably :)” Roy responded.
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The company offers Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro, and Windows 10 Pro for Workstations on its website. Microsoft doesn’t currently sell Windows 10 on Arm to the public. “I’d prefer to throw my money at the product I’ve been using for the past decade.” “Come on, - where are you at?” asked one user. Twitterati were taunting VMWare for not having their own M1 solution, and Roy responded. That news meant that people who own M1 devices can now run Windows 10 on Arm. Roy’s tweet came after Parallels added support for the M1 chip to version 16.5 of Parallels Desktop for Mac. This week he tweeted that if all goes according to plan, his company will make an announcement about native support for Apple silicon next week. This is according to some hints from VMWare product product manager and VMFusion blogger Michael Roy. Mac users won’t have to wait long for a new way to run Windows 10 on their M1-equipped devices.
Soon Mac users can run Windows 10 even on Apple Silicon.