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VMware is 'a few months away' from releasing its macOS desktop hypervisor, Fusion, in a native version for Apple's new M1 silicon.

VMware Fusion is a software hypervisor developed by VMware for Macintosh computers. VMware Fusion allows Intel-based Macs to run virtual machines with guest operating systems—such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, NetWare, Solaris, or macOS—within the host macOS operating system. Oct 27, 2016 VMware Fusion is the easiest, fastest, and most reliable way to run Windows and other x86 based operating systems on a Mac without rebooting. For more information, see the broader VMware Fusion documentation or specifically the VMware Fusion 8.0 Documentation Center. This release of VMware Fusion is a free upgrade for all VMware.

Product manager Michael Roy dropped the news on Twitter, after earlier saying news of the product was 'in review' and would emerge this week. That mention of news under review turned out to refer to a blog post about the product.

Dunno where you got that info from, but we're still a few months away from putting something in users' hands.
I'll be posting an update about our progress next week (which is coming along very nicely, performance is blowing our minds..), but we still have a ways to go.

— Michael Roy (@mikeroySoft) April 23, 2021

VMware usually releases new versions of Fusion and its Windows sibling, Workstation, in the week before its VMworld conference. The event is scheduled for October 5th, 2021, five weeks later than its previous real-world incarnations.

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The Register Stihl 041 farm boss shop manual. fancies Fusion for M1 may well emerge in mid-August.

To some, this may seem like rather a while to wait and for VMware to let competitor Parallels have the market to itself. However, VMware has in recent years added hybrid cloud and Kubernetes support to its desktop hypervisors, making them less of a direct competitor to Parallels and its most-discussed use case of running Windows on a Mac. Jasp fur mac. Virtzilla's desktop hypervisors can do that comfortably, but also offer developers rather more tools to enjoy.

One other thing to contemplate. VMware is working on an Arm version of its flagship hypervisor, ESXi, and that product is currently officially supported on the Intel-powered Mac Mini because VMware likes the idea of customers being able to use a small, cheap, server, that can be bought at retailers, for some roles.

The latest Mac Mini is powered by Apple's M1. While Fusion and ESXi don't share much code, the prospect of ESXi-on-Arm ending up in an M1 Mac Mini could tug the Arm server market in interesting directions. Video win movie maker 2016 download. ®

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VMware is 'a few months away' from releasing its macOS desktop hypervisor, Fusion, in a native version for Apple's new M1 silicon.

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Product manager Michael Roy dropped the news on Twitter, after earlier saying news of the product was 'in review' and would emerge this week. That mention of news under review turned out to refer to a blog post about the product.

Dunno where you got that info from, but we're still a few months away from putting something in users' hands.
I'll be posting an update about our progress next week (which is coming along very nicely, performance is blowing our minds..), but we still have a ways to go.

— Michael Roy (@mikeroySoft) April 23, 2021

VMware usually releases new versions of Fusion and its Windows sibling, Workstation, in the week before its VMworld conference. The event is scheduled for October 5th, 2021, five weeks later than its previous real-world incarnations.

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Windows comes to Apple M1 silicon as Parallels delivers native desktop hypervisor

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The Register fancies Fusion for M1 may well emerge in mid-August.

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To some, this may seem like rather a while to wait and for VMware to let competitor Parallels have the market to itself. However, VMware has in recent years added hybrid cloud and Kubernetes support to its desktop hypervisors, making them less of a direct competitor to Parallels and its most-discussed use case of running Windows on a Mac. Virtzilla's desktop hypervisors can do that comfortably, but also offer developers rather more tools to enjoy.

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One other thing to contemplate. VMware is working on an Arm version of its flagship hypervisor, ESXi, and that product is currently officially supported on the Intel-powered Mac Mini because VMware likes the idea of customers being able to use a small, cheap, server, that can be bought at retailers, for some roles.

The latest Mac Mini is powered by Apple's M1. While Fusion and ESXi don't share much code, the prospect of ESXi-on-Arm ending up in an M1 Mac Mini could tug the Arm server market in interesting directions. ®

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