ARM-based Mac computers will not have Windows support

ARM-based Mac computers will not have Windows support
Apple plans to use its own ARM-based processor instead of Intel on the popular Mac computer, which could hit the market later this year. In reality, the user will not be able to run Windows operating system in boot camp mode on the new Mac device. News The Verge.


Currently Boot Camp mode allows you to install Windows operating system on Intel processor based Mac devices. As a result, you can use the Mac or Windows operating system of your choice when turning on the device. Microsoft gives Windows 10 licenses only to PC manufacturers on ARM processors, which come pre-installed on new PC hardware.

Although there is currently no system to install Windows operating system on ARM-based Mac devices, Apple and Microsoft are probably working on other ways. In this case ARM licensing may be further expanded.

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