VMware isn’t planning on adding support for x86 VMs on Mac with Apple Silicon.(because there is no windows ARM license available for use on Apple Silicon) ![]() At the moment you can only run Linux OS on VMware Fusion.This works as expected and is blazing fast! It works on macOS Montery and after installation you can create a Linux ARM based VM with You can find more on the roadmap for VMware Fusion on this blog So first things first downloading the beta can be done here So I signed up and this is wat I discovered about the public beta. ![]() Via twitter I found that there is a public beta running for VMware Fusion on the m1 chipset and I was really interested in how this would work. I really love the device but found that VMware Fusion wasn’t available for m1 chipset. ![]() Recently I switched over from a Windows laptop (x86) to a Apple MacBook Air (m1). In the past I’ve been using VMware Fusion for running a small lab on my laptop for testing etc.
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