Windows 10 on m1 mac3/8/2024 Windows 11 FAQ Everything you need to know Whats new in Windows 11 What are its. But, we don't have enough information to really make a determition about whether that's happening or not, IMHO. The M1 Pro MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM totally blows out of the water a Windows system with 16GB of RAM. That starts to look like Microsoft forcing you to buy a preferred partner vendor's (Intel's) hardware to run their software product, when it would otherwise work on a non-preferred vendor's hardware (Apple). The first position starts to look more dubious if they're specifically going out of their way to break Windows' ability to function on the M(x) chips. The second is, IMHO, perfectly reasonable, even if I think it's a bad move long term for Microsoft to shut themselves out of an entire hardware platform, and certainly not a good look for them. Or: Are they just saying that it's unsupported, they're not going to promise it works, and Microsoft Tech Support won't help you if you do it? So the question is: Does the Windows 10/11 license explicitly forbid certain types of virtualization, and if yes, is that prohibition defined in a way that clearly encapsulates running Windows 10/11 (ARM version) on a Mac M(x) chip? Microsoft, a private entity, can't declare anything illegal. They can take a position that a practice is in violation of their license agreement for Windows 10/11, but until a court rules on the matter, one can't make a statement on whether the practice is actually illegal.
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