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Topic Title: It's official: Windows 11 on ARM authorized for Parallels on M1 and M2 Topic Summary: Created On: 02/17/2023 05:53 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- Mav | - 02/17/2023 05:53 AM |
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- ax | - 02/17/2023 01:38 PM |
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- Mav | - 02/20/2023 05:52 AM |
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Finally, Microsoft and Parallels have found an agreement: Parallels Desktop for Mac: The Solution for Running Windows 11 on Apple M-series Macs So we can expect to see several new Mac users to experience the same lacking Windows 11 support from Dragon that we Intel Windows folks are complaining about for a while now
hth mav |
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Taking a step back, is if official that offline (DPI/DPG) or cloud (DMO/DPA) dragon now runs in ARM64? Does everything (ahem) that runs natively on x64 also run on "Arm64EC" now? Just curious. Browser-based Dragon embedded is of course, cross-platform already.
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AFAIK there has been a compatibility layer in Windows-on-ARM for a while now (I think I read about it first in 2020) allowing you to run x64 binaries on an ARM CPU, so for Dragon (or any other x86/x64 application) it should not make any difference. I don't have an ARM machine to test this claim, though.
hth mav |
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