Microsoft and Qualcomm special deal coming to an end could mean Windows for M1 Macs<div class="feat-image">
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<p>While Apple has always offered Windows support on Intel Macs, new machines with the ARM-based M1 chip can only run macOS natively. The reason may be related to a special deal between Microsoft and Qualcomm that is finally coming to an end – and this means that Windows could finally be available natively for M1 Mac users.</p>
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Microsoft and Qualcomm special deal coming to an end could mean Windows for M1 Macs