![]() But ‘even’ with Apple Studio, the per-core speed hasn’t improved - one just gets more of them. Maybe with the Apple Studio and many-cores, and those apps in Windows 10 (圆4/x86) that are multi-threaded, maybe the experience will improve. While I’ve done this, and it does work (on an 8GB M1 Air), I see it more as a crutch, rather than as something to use for full-time use. ![]() ![]() Xcode developer tools (Command Line) cmake gcc or clang to compile c codes. But just be aware you’re running MacOS, running the Parallels app, running Windows for ARM, and then using a Microsoft emulator to emulate X86/圆4 on ARM. To install, you need following dependencies to be installed on your Mac machine. Apple Silicon can (natively) run Windows 10 for ARM (via Parallels and a download of Windows 10 ARM Edition), and then within Windows 10 ARM Edition, Microsoft includes an X64 emulator (and now a x86 32 bit emulator too, I think) to emulate and run Windows 10 x86/64 apps (ie standard Windows apps). Apple Silicon can’t (natively) run Windows 10 for Intel. Apple has since moved from Intel Macs to Apple Silicon. Boot camp was a simple utility to permit easy booting of Windows x86/64 on Intel Macs.
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