![]() It also helps that after decades of existing as an x86-only operating system, Windows 10 and Windows 11 do include native support for ARM processors. But developer Arminder Singh isn’t starting entirely from scratch: his project builds upon the work of the Asahi Linux project, which has already made quite a bit of progress booting a Linux-based operating system on Macs with Apple Silicon. ![]() The project is still in its early stages and there’s still a lot of work that needs to be done before users will be able to install Windows on a Mac with an M1 (or later) chip as easily as they could on a Mac with an Intel processor. The Apple M1 processor was the first Apple Silicon chip for Macs But unofficially? The developer behind the M1 Windows project is working on software that would allow you to boot Windows on Macs with Apple Silicon. The only official way to run Windows on a modern Mac is to do it in a virtual machine running within macOS.
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