

Parallels has released Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac, and with it comes out-of-the-box support for M1 Macs.

The utility also installs a Windows Control Panel applet for choosing among different boot operating systems. I never use it, but Boot Camp - is popular among folks (such as my wife) who need to run Windows software occasionally, but want to do so on their Apple device.

However, it doesn’t support Boot Camp, a utility that assists users in installing Microsoft Windows operating systems on Intel-based Macs. Apple Silicon (M.x chip) Macs sport feature called “Rosetta 2,” integrated emulation software, to enable ARM-based Macs to run Intel code.
