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<p>Last week we heard from Apple’s VP of software engineering Craig Federighi that the ARM version of
Windows 10 could run natively on Apple Silicon M1 Macs but was “really up to Microsoft.” Now a developer has found a workaround enabling the first virtualization of ARM Windows running successfully on an M1 Mac and claims the performance is “pretty snappy.”</p>
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Dev successfully runs ARM Windows virtualization on M1 Mac, says it’s ‘pretty snappy’