Microsoft Actually Helped Bring Windows 10 to Apple Silicon

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Apple launched its custom-built ARM-based M1 chip last month, and now the dev community out there is working around the clock on bringing their apps to the platform. In addition, Parallels has also started the work on its very own software supposed to bring Windows to the world of Apple Silicon, and not a long time ago, the company announced the very first preview build allowing users to try out the whole thing early. As it turns out Parallels wasn’t alone in its struggle to run Windows on Apple Silicon, as Microsoft itself helped the company do this. It’s not very clear how the two collaborated, but Omar Shahine, OneDrive vice president, applauded the joined effort on Twitter. Dang this is amazing! Windows 10 ARM running on MacBook Air M1. Great performance and battery life! Thanks @ParallelsMac and @Microsoft for releasing the ARM build of Windows!” he tweeted. Microsoft committed...

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