Parallels to be able to run x86 Windows and Linux on Apple Silicon machines

Ouch.

“Parallels notes that these operating systems currently run "really slow" due to the overhead required for translation. Windows takes between two and seven minutes to boot, depending on the speed of your Mac, and "the responsiveness of the operating system is low." Rather than attempting to multi-task, Parallels says you should close the app you're using before trying to open another one.”

That’ll be because it’s emulating rather than virtualising, of course.

And it means that for the next few years, Parallels will be able to justify each new annual (chargeable) version because “Now it’s 80% faster” as they optimise the code :D

Makes me glad I dumped it a couple of years ago.
 
Ouch.

“Parallels notes that these operating systems currently run "really slow" due to the overhead required for translation. Windows takes between two and seven minutes to boot, depending on the speed of your Mac, and "the responsiveness of the operating system is low." Rather than attempting to multi-task, Parallels says you should close the app you're using before trying to open another one.”

That’ll be because it’s emulating rather than virtualising, of course.

And it means that for the next few years, Parallels will be able to justify each new annual (chargeable) version because “Now it’s 80% faster” as they optimise the code :D

Makes me glad I dumped it a couple of years ago.
Same. You can already do the same for free using UTM but Parallels is a bit more refined. You can even do it using QEMU from Homebrew if you want to be able to configure everything to your hearts desire.
 
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I’m just glad I’ve got the best of both worlds with both a Windows 11 and macOS machine, don’t need a Windows VM on the Mac.
 
I’m just glad I’ve got the best of both worlds with both a Windows 11 and macOS machine, don’t need a Windows VM on the Mac.
I bought a cheapish gaming laptop as there were some old games I wanted to play and it is surprisingly good. Windows 11 seems to work well and I get decent FPS in modern games like Total War: Warhammer 3.
 
Parallels licensing kills me I don't want to pay a subcription but if I don't I get a highly cut down version
I’d been paying it for years and decided that with the amount of money I’d spent, I could have bought a little Dell Mini from eBay to run the handful of windows apps I needed. So I did.
 
I’d been paying it for years and decided that with the amount of money I’d spent, I could have bought a little Dell Mini from eBay to run the handful of windows apps I needed. So I did.
yeah I still having my gaming pc so it's a wash but it's still a nuisance
 
It’ll be slightly less awful because it’s still emulation rather than virtualisation.
In terms of performance virtualisation is faster and more performant but you need to run AArch64 Linux distros. On the other hand with emulation you can run all the "normal" Linux distros for Intel x86_64 but they will be much slower.

For me I've been using VMware Fusion to run Aarch64 Linux distros and it works fine.
 
Yes exactly. This thread is about the x86 emulation performance in Parallels.
 
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