F12 Pro will replace F11 Pro and will include license for 3 devices, INCLUDING Windows and Linux (i.e. Fusion 12 PLAYER will be free for personal use and replaces the 'standard' version of Fusion 11. If you buy F11 after June 15, you will get a free upgrade. F11 will be the last release to support Mojave. The future of Fusion: Fusion 12 is coming (already available as Technology Preview), it is based on very different design and is only for Catalina or Big Sur due to Apple design changes in macOS.
Next Question, if you can run Windows ARM as VM on a M1 Mac, will it be possible some day to install Windows ARM NATIVELY to a Apple Silicon Mac, a la bootcamp? I think all that would be needed is a special bootloader to trick Windows ARM into thinking it is a Surface Pro or something. There was no competition before, so Qualcomm and Microsoft had no pressure to push Windows ARM or the Surface Pro, it just had to be good enough. Ironically, because the M1 is so fast, according to some reviews, Windows ARM runs faster as a VM on a M1 Mac than it does on a Surface Pro natively.
I wonder if VMware has a skunk works project going on to do the same I'm sure VMWare is watching how the Parallels experiment goes and whether consumers take to it. Even still the, it's actually quite amazing that it can be done, that a 32/64-bit Intel Windows app can run under emulation on a ARM version of Windows built for Qualcomm's ARM chip, running as a Virtual Machine on a Apple Mac with a Apple designed ARM processor. Lingering application issues, emulation of Intel, problems running older 32-bit Intel apps (under emulation). It's a proof of concept, the bigger issue is, will running the ARM version Windows satisfy people who want to run Windows on a Apple Silicon Mac, because Windows ARM still has it's own issues even on official Windows hardware like the Surface Pro. I've tried it, it works, for the most part, still a lot of work to do, but interesting. To update, just select ‘Check for Updates’ in the VMware Fusion menu in the Menu Bar.So, Parallels is showing off a Technical Preview of Parallels that can run the ARM version of Windows on Apple Silicon apps. More and more distributions now shipping Open VM Tools and Linux 5.14 kernel to deliver a happy user experience right out of the box. This replaces the need to do full-VM encryption, which we expect users to notice a happy performance increase for use cases that require a VTPMįor Fusion on Apple silicon, we continue to support our Public Tech Preview which lets users run Linux and BSD aarch64 operating systems with incredible performance, and we’ll continue do so into the new year. To use this experimental device, just add the following to your Windows 11 (or whatever). We’re also shipping a currently-experimental vTPM device that boasts a reduced performance impact by employing a new encryption model, as well as several new options for managing Fusion and Workstation installations at scale. Users can expect that on Intel Macs Windows 11 will work with VMware Tools 11.3.5 support, and currently passes the compatibility checks when appropriate configuration is applied to meet the minimum W11 requirements.
While we are not delivering a “proper” Windows 11 Guest OS type in this release, we have added to the Windows 10 Guest OS type (Now “Windows 10 and Later”) which provide a smooth transition to Windows 11 for existing users as well as supporting new installations from ISO. We’ve been testing and have made some early minor enhancements to prepare for a more official Windows 11 support rollout in the near future. Include features, bugfixes and security enhancements. Player to December 2022, meaning we will continue to provide updates which Later, and extends the “general support” period of Fusion 12 Pro and Fusion 12
This update is provided to users on macOS 11 Big Sur and
You can also download it from your MyVMware account, or by accessing this direct link: To update, just select ‘Check for Updates’ in the VMware Fusion menu in the Menu Bar. Security and management of Fusion at scale. Monterey hosts, fixes for some persistent bugs, as well as improvements to the The release of the latest update to Fusion 12, with changes to support macOS The Desktop Hypervisor team at VMware is happy to announce