![]() Then again, this may just be down to Geekbench's inability to detect an M1 on Parallels for what it really is. ![]() This suspicious detriment to the leak's veracity does not get any better in the face of other alleged M1 machines running Windows 10 that show up with a "Virtual CPU" and at least have a more accurate 8 cores. ![]() On the other hand, the former is actually listed as having an Intel Pentium platform - with an anomalous 6-processor set-up clocked at 1GHz to boot. Surprisingly, the "Parallels M1 Mac" (or " Parallels Parallels ARM Virtual Machine", as it is titled on Geekbench) achieved roughly double the single- and multi-core scores of the Pro X while apparently running Windows 10 Pro's Insider Preview. This, then, would pit a Microsoft SQ2-based device running WoA by default against one resorting to virtualization for the same. It comes from the tipster on Twitter, who has compared Geekbench 5 scores for a Surface Pro X with others that, as it is claimed, were posted by an " Apple M1 Mac" running Parallels. Now, there is a preliminary hint that they may have succeeded. An earlier report indicated that the group behind Parallels was working on compatibility for their virtualization software with this new SoC. However, they may not apply to those who like to run Windows on their Macs. ![]() The M1 is an ARM-based in-house chipset that, as such, comes with several advantages for the Apple software ecosystem.
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