Yes, it is 64-bit on Intel/AMD (hence x86), not ARM.
The x86 is a term used to refer to Intel and AMD, being that Intel chip codes ended with "x86", i.e. 286, 386, 486, etc. The new MacBook Pros are ARM-based, and Parallels can only run the ARM version of Windows 11, meaning that any x86 (32-bit or 64-bit) code must be translated to run on it, which introduces a performance hit.
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James Hope
Technical Director
3ABN Australia Inc
Australia
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-14-2022 16:44
From: Simon Redmile
Subject: MacBook Pro M1 Max with Parallels Windows 11
64bit XPression has been available for about 5 years maybe more?
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Simon Redmile
Test Pilot | Senior Graphic Programmer & Designer
Ross Video
London United Kingdom
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-14-2022 16:39
From: James Hope
Subject: MacBook Pro M1 Max with Parallels Windows 11
Also, XPression is x86 and would be translated to ARM64. This wouldn't help the issue either, not even considering the massive performance hit that would result (I also have an M1 Pro MBP, and never even considered it for XPression for those reasons).
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James Hope
Technical Director
3ABN Australia Inc
Australia
Original Message:
Sent: 02-14-2022 06:00
From: Simon Redmile
Subject: MacBook Pro M1 Max with Parallels Windows 11
As far as I am aware we only officially support NVidia GPUs.
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Simon Redmile
Test Pilot | Senior Graphic Programmer & Designer
Ross Video
London United Kingdom