![]() ![]() Since the release of the first Apple Silicon-powered Macs, support has rolled out from various parties, including Parallels Desktop and VMWare Fusion. The M1 and M2 Macs have proven to be a challenge when it comes to running virtual machines, especially Windows virtual machines. The popular free virtualization software lets users run virtual machines on Windows, macOS, and Linux. ![]() Oracle released VirtualBox 7.0, which not only brings multiple new features and enhancements but also adds beta support for Apple Silicon Macs for the first time.
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