Dewme said about 5 months ago. I really hope VMWare jumps into the M1 camp with Fusion. It's been a solid product and a great value for Mac users who want to run Windows, Linux, and macOS virtual.
- The other big question is how M1 chips in host devices will affect guest VMs o n Fusion running Windows and any other x86 operating system. Our colleagues over on the Fusion team have said ' While we're not quite ready to announce our timeline, we're happy to say that we are committed to delivering VMware virtual machines on Apple Silicon!
- Apple's M1 chip is the first Apple Silicon chip used in Macs. This is a custom ARM chip that has more in common with the chips built into iPhones and iPads than the Intel CPUs found in existing Macs. The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere Join 425,000 subscribers and get a daily digest of features, articles, news, and trivia.
- Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub support for new Macs with Apple Silicon 'M1' chips (81678) Details However, we have recently discovered that the new 'M1' Macs may not always have Rosetta 2 installed by default on macOS, especially after a wipe and reinstall.
Advisory: VMware Fusion does not yet work on Apple's new M1 chip
Apple has released their latest hardware with their new M1 chip. VMware has released Fusion 12 (and patch 12.1) - software that allows Mac users to run Windows 10 virtual machines on their macOS devices - to address compatibility issues with Big Sur, but has not yet released a version or an update to address compatibility issues with Apple's new M1 chip.
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From VMware (December 2020):
Vmware Fusion M1
How do macOS Big Sur and Apple Silicon affect VMware Fusion? Front page template.
As announced in August 2020, VMware released an update to Fusion that includes support for Big Sur and several other upgrades. Fusion 12 uses kernel extensions on macOS Catalina but supports macOS Big Sur using Apple's hypervisor and APIs to run its virtual machines and containers. Fusion 12 includes other upgrades like eGPU compatibility, support for running and building container-based apps, Kubernetes clusters and more. Check out our blog post titled 'Ready for Testing: Updated Tech Preview with Big Sur Support' for more information.
The other big question is how M1 chips in host devices will affect guest VMs on Fusion running Windows and other x86 operating systems. Our colleagues over on the Fusion team have said 'While we're not quite ready to announce our timeline, we're happy to say that we are committed to delivering VMware virtual machines on Apple Silicon!' So, stay tuned to the VMware Fusion Blog and Twitter account for the latest.
Apple M1 Chip Vmware Fusion 2
https://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2020/12/apple-m1-chip-how-vmware-makes-it-work-for-the-enterprise.html
WARNING for Apple M1 users
As of January, 2021, there is not a way to run Windows on an Apple M1 Macbook at this time.
Apple discontinued Bootcamp and neither Parallels nor VMware have released an update that supports the new M1 chip.
Mac memory and drive space requirements
The College of Engineering requires the following minimum specifications for Macs:
- You need 16 GB of RAM (memory). A Windows VM needs 8 GB and your Mac will need another 8 GB in addition.
- You need at least 250 GB of storage with at least 75 GB of free drive space (more may be needed depending on the number and size of Windows applications).
Note: Windows will not run on a flash/USB drive. If you don't have enough free drive space, you will need to either free upspace or find a different computer.
Video: How to check your Mac's memory and storage
Where to get the software
- Windows 10 - visit UA's webstore via this link: https://oit.ua.edu/software/windows-10-education/ and click on the Microsoft tab.
- VMware Fusion - visit the same webstore: https://oit.ua.edu/software/windows-10-education/ and click on the VMware tab and select the latest version of Fusion.
- Bootcamp - built into MacOS. Look in Applications, Utilities for the Bootcamp Assistant.
Video: How to download and Install VMware Fusion
Video: How to install Windows with Bootcamp
Common VMware Errors
- Broken Pipe Error
This occurs when you have not given permissions to VMware fusion on your Mac. Open system preferences on your mac, then click security and privacy. On the general tab, in the bottom half, you should see something similar to 'System software from vendor 'VMware, Inc.' was blocked from loading.' with option to click on 'Allow'. You may need to click the lock at the bottom of the page to make changes. Once you click allow relaunch VMware fusion.
How do macOS Big Sur and Apple Silicon affect VMware Fusion? Front page template.
As announced in August 2020, VMware released an update to Fusion that includes support for Big Sur and several other upgrades. Fusion 12 uses kernel extensions on macOS Catalina but supports macOS Big Sur using Apple's hypervisor and APIs to run its virtual machines and containers. Fusion 12 includes other upgrades like eGPU compatibility, support for running and building container-based apps, Kubernetes clusters and more. Check out our blog post titled 'Ready for Testing: Updated Tech Preview with Big Sur Support' for more information.
The other big question is how M1 chips in host devices will affect guest VMs on Fusion running Windows and other x86 operating systems. Our colleagues over on the Fusion team have said 'While we're not quite ready to announce our timeline, we're happy to say that we are committed to delivering VMware virtual machines on Apple Silicon!' So, stay tuned to the VMware Fusion Blog and Twitter account for the latest.
Apple M1 Chip Vmware Fusion 2
https://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2020/12/apple-m1-chip-how-vmware-makes-it-work-for-the-enterprise.html
WARNING for Apple M1 users
As of January, 2021, there is not a way to run Windows on an Apple M1 Macbook at this time.
Apple discontinued Bootcamp and neither Parallels nor VMware have released an update that supports the new M1 chip.
Mac memory and drive space requirements
The College of Engineering requires the following minimum specifications for Macs:
- You need 16 GB of RAM (memory). A Windows VM needs 8 GB and your Mac will need another 8 GB in addition.
- You need at least 250 GB of storage with at least 75 GB of free drive space (more may be needed depending on the number and size of Windows applications).
Note: Windows will not run on a flash/USB drive. If you don't have enough free drive space, you will need to either free upspace or find a different computer.
Video: How to check your Mac's memory and storage
Where to get the software
- Windows 10 - visit UA's webstore via this link: https://oit.ua.edu/software/windows-10-education/ and click on the Microsoft tab.
- VMware Fusion - visit the same webstore: https://oit.ua.edu/software/windows-10-education/ and click on the VMware tab and select the latest version of Fusion.
- Bootcamp - built into MacOS. Look in Applications, Utilities for the Bootcamp Assistant.
Video: How to download and Install VMware Fusion
Video: How to install Windows with Bootcamp
Common VMware Errors
- Broken Pipe Error
This occurs when you have not given permissions to VMware fusion on your Mac. Open system preferences on your mac, then click security and privacy. On the general tab, in the bottom half, you should see something similar to 'System software from vendor 'VMware, Inc.' was blocked from loading.' with option to click on 'Allow'. You may need to click the lock at the bottom of the page to make changes. Once you click allow relaunch VMware fusion.
- Not enough memory
If you get this error when trying to resume windows then you will need to go to the 'Virtual Machine' tab in the menu bar and click shut down. Once your virtual windows is shut down click on 'Settings..' under 'Virtual Machine.' This will bring up a window with system settings for the virtual machine, click on 'Processors and Memory.' Next, move the slider, or type in 8192. You will need to have at least 16 GB of RAM in order for your Mac to function properly.
- Not enough hard drive space
If you didn't give your VM enough drive space and need to take more from your Mac side and move it to the windows side then first click the 'Virtual Machine tab' and select shut down to close the windows VM. Next click the 'Window' tab and select 'Virtual Machine Library.' Next, right click the VM that you want to give more drive space and click 'settings..' Next select 'Hard Disk' under removable devices and then move the slider or type in the amount of drive space that you would like to have.
Note: The number you enter will be the total drive space that you have in windows not how much you are adding