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Should you upgrade to the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1?

Source: iMore The 13-inch MacBook Pro (late-2020) is the first M1 MacBook Pro that launched in November 2020. While it s still in its infancy, we should expect an annual upgrade timeline for the MacBook Pro with M1, as we usually do for most Mac product refreshes. And with a starting price of $1299, this is the most powerful MacBook Pro M1 that you can get right now. Memory and storage The 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1 starts at $1299 for the base model with 8GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage. However, you can bump the memory up to a max of 16GB, and the storage is configurable to 512GB, 1TB, or even 2TB, depending on your needs.

You can now run Windows 10 on Arm on Apple s M1 Macs

You can now run Windows 10 on Arm on Apple’s M1 Macs Share this story Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Parallels is releasing an update to its Desktop virtual machine software that allows M1 Mac owners to install Windows 10 on Arm. Parallels Desktop 16.5 now includes the necessary native support to run the Arm version of Windows on M1 chips, following Apple’s decision not to support Boot Camp on M1 Macs. The latest version of Parallels Desktop for Mac now allows M1 Mac owners to run Windows 10 on Arm apps or traditional x86 apps side by side with Mac or iOS apps on Big Sur. There will be some app limitations on the Windows 10 on Arm side, thanks to its own app emulation, but Windows 10 on Arm will soon support x64 app emulation, too.

Windows 10 for ARM can now run on M1 Apple computers

Windows 10 for ARM can now run on M1 Apple computers Corel has released an update to its package for running virtual machines on Mac called Parallels Desktop. The most important innovation in Parallels Desktop 16.5 is the ability to run ARM versions of Windows on Apple computers with M1 chipsets. The latest version of the software package allows you to run ARM applications for Windows or traditional x86 programs simultaneously with software for Mac OS. The main limitation is introduced by Windows 10 for ARM itself, which does not yet support the launch of x64 applications. However, it is reported that Microsoft will soon add this feature to the OS.

Parallels 16 5 Can Virtualize ARM Windows Natively on M1 Macs With Up to 30% Faster Performance

Parallels 16 5 Can Virtualize ARM Windows Natively on M1 Macs With Up to 30% Faster Performance
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