Apple has revealed that Macs can run Windows

 

Apple has revealed that Macs with M1 chips can run Windows, but require Microsoft permission.

pple has revealed that Macs with M1 chips

After the official announcement of the 13-inch MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, along with the first Mac mini miner with the M1 chip, they are gaining traction. Stronger than previous generations.

Until recently, Craig Federighi, Apple's vice president of software engineering, said that installing Windows on Macs running on the new chip would not be a problem, but more importantly. Microsoft agrees or does not.

This is Craig Federighi's answer in an interview with Ars Technica, and it seems that he also wants the Mac (M1) to run Windows.

According to the interview, he said that the technology is already available, with all the newer Macs also capable of running, but only if Microsoft decides to give Windows license to users before it can be officially installed. Only once.

Apple has revealed that Macs with M1 chips

He also pointed out that another solution is to use a cloud system that runs Windows over the Internet, such as Rosetta 2 can now run Windows x86 on a chip-equipped Mac. M1 too.

Last week, the Apple M1 chip on the MacBook Air 2020, tested on Geekbench, showed that it could get almost unbelievably higher than the 16-inch MacBook Pro, so it would be capable of running. Windows is running smoothly. Microsoft has not yet responded to this topic, so do not forget to stay tuned.

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