Windows 11 Now Runs on Macs with Apple's M1 and M2 Chips
Microsoft has officially given its blessing for Windows 11 to run on Macs powered by Apple's M1 and M2 chips. This comes after users had been able to run Windows 10 on Arm since 2020, but only on devices outside of the Surface line and certain OEMs.
The Windows 365 service now allows Windows 11 to be streamed on Mac computers built with M-series processors using a Cloud PC. However, there are some limitations to what can run on the Arm versions of Windows 11.
Systems that require an additional layer of virtualization won't work well, and certain features like Windows Subsystem for Android and Virtualization-based security aren't supported. Users should use 64-bit Arm apps or apps in x86 emulation instead.