Article 5JSKT Apple's macOS 12 adds improved virtualization though no sign of anything like Boot Camp on M1 silicon

Apple's macOS 12 adds improved virtualization though no sign of anything like Boot Camp on M1 silicon

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Linux and macOS guests will be doable, and iGiant even appears to have added an XKCD Easter Egg

Desktop virtualization is not the kind of thing that gets a mention in Apple's big product announcements, and today's effort that revealed macOS 12 - code-named Monterey - was no exception. But sharp-eyed observers have spotted some changes that will make Macs, including those powered by Apple's own Arm-compatible silicon, more adept at running guest operating systems....

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