Beta version VMware Fusion supports arm version Windows 11 on Apple silicon

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VMware has released a beta of virtualization software VMware Fusion that supports the arm version of Windows 11 for Macs with Apple silicon. The company added high-speed encryption to its TPM virtual chip, a graphics driver and network driver.

Like competitor Parallels, VMware uses a virtual TPM chip to run Windows 11. The developer states that its virtual version of the chip supports fast and full encryption and thus meets the system requirements of Windows 11 that requires TPM version 2.0. Users can choose to encrypt only the most critical parts of the virtual machine’s local storage via Fast Encryption, or all files the virtual machine needs to run via Full Encryption. According to VMware, each of these options creates a secure enclave for the sensitive data, just like a TPM module in a PC does in practice.

The beta also includes a graphics driver that will help render Windows 11’s 2d interface. This allows Windows 11 to run on a Mac at a resolution of 4k or higher. A network driver is also included that allows a virtual network adapter to be used in Windows 11.

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