Parallels desktop 15 benchmarks8/5/2023 ![]() Parallels says that over 100,000 M1 Mac users tested the Technical Preview of Parallels Desktop 16.5 using Microsoft’s Windows 10 on ARM Insider Previews. Parallels has officially released Parallels Desktop 16.5 today with native support for Apple Silicon, enabling users to run the Windows 10 ARM Insider Preview on M1 Macs. ![]() Either way, it’s a great way to run Windows on your Mac.M1 Mac users now have a new way to virtualize Windows on their machines. If you’re upgrading from version 7 or 8, expect to pay $50. But there’s enough that’s new here to make it worth your while to look at it. I did not run version 8 so I can’t say how it compares to version 9. So would I recommend this upgrade? If you’ve been running version 7 or earlier, upgrading to Parallels Desktop 9 is a no brainer. ![]() The other thing that I did notice is that the overall feel of my computer while running a VM has improved. I can only conclude that the speed increases won’t show up on a benchmark like Windows Experience Index, but in the product overall. The VMs did feel like they started up and shut down faster. No change there.īut that doesn’t tell the whole story.
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