Bootcamp for the M2

Windows 11 now do an Arm Version which you can install in Parallels, but this an extra yearly cost, Bootcamp was an amazing feature of Macs, the Hardware is fantastic.. Please bring back boot camp for the Apple Silicon..

MacBook Air 15″, macOS 13.5

Posted on Sep 13, 2023 3:12 AM

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Posted on Sep 13, 2023 4:33 AM

This is a user helping users with tech questions, we are not apple and apple do not read your posts here

Apple: It's Really Up to Microsoft to Make Windows Work on M1-Based Macs | Tom's Hardware (tomshardware.com)


since microsoft don't sell licenses to end users for the arm windows 11 (which is optimized to QUALCOMM arm cpus)

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Feb 23, 2024 5:40 PM in response to Dex_JBH

I just had my macbook M3 Max 16C CPU, 40C GPU with 64GB ram, and regret it after knowing that it doesn’t have bootcamp feature anymore. Even Windows ARM is not really sufficient as Windows x64 because it lacks performance and amount of supported windows applications. Above all this, we have to pay yearly subscription for Parrallels as you mentioned. Also, some mac applications are not yet engineered to take advantage of Mac silicon processors and graphic capabilities, mainly design and rendering applications such as sketchup which I found it running just little better than my old macbook pro 2015 but not smooth!! So disappointing

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