Run Windows Apps on Mac with Parallels Desktop 20: Seamless Coexistence

Parallels Desktop for Mac Brings Windows 11 Apps to the Party

For Mac enthusiasts, the ability to run Windows apps without leaving macOS has always been a game-changer. And now, with Parallels Desktop for Mac version 20, it’s easier than ever. This latest update is compatible with the upcoming public release of macOS Sequoia (expected September 16) and the soon-to-be-released Windows 11 24H2.

AI for the Mac Guy

If you’re fascinated by the rapid development of consumer AI products, you’ll be interested to know that Parallels Desktop for Mac 20 comes with a Parallels AI Package for developers. This feature will be available to paying subscribers of Parallels Desktop for Mac Business and Enterprise editions.

Performance Boosts and Speed

Not only does Parallels Desktop for Mac 20 include a Parallels AI Package, but you can also expect improved and speedier performance while running Windows programs alongside macOS apps on your Mac device. If you’re using an Apple Silicon chip (M1 to M4), you can look forward to performance boosts of up to 80% for specific tasks.

The Power of Partnership

Thanks to Microsoft’s Prism emulator, developed to improve Windows app performance on Arm-based chips, you can now enjoy fast and seamless Windows 11 app performance on your Apple Silicon Mac. This partnership may have been unexpected, but it’s a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation.

Working in Parallel

To try Parallels Desktop for yourself, you can purchase the software for $129.99 or upgrade from a previous version. It’s also available as a subscription service for $99 per year for the Standard Edition and other editions for users looking for more specialized features and uses.

A Closer Relationship Between Windows and macOS?

As Prism continues to improve Windows app performance on Apple Silicon devices, it’s possible we’ll see a future where Windows and macOS become even more closely intertwined. For now, it’s fascinating to see how Microsoft didn’t anticipate Prism’s significant impact on enhancing Windows app performance on Apple’s hardware. Perhaps this is an opportunity for Apple and Microsoft to collaborate and create innovative solutions for users.

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