Parallels Can Now Run x86 Windows and Linux on Apple Silicon Mac

There are a lot of limitations, though.

Parallels Can Now Run x86 Windows and Linux on Apple Silicon Mac

Parallels Desktop, a popular application for running Windows and Linux virtual machines on Mac, can now run 64-bit x86 operating systems on Apple Silicon Macs. That means more versions of Windows and Linux can run on the latest M1, M2, M3, and M4 Mac computers.