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Apple's macOS 12 adds improved virtualization though no sign of anything like Boot Camp on M1 silicon

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Linux and macOS guests will be doable, and iGiant even appears to have added an XKCD Easter Egg
Desktop virtualization is not the kind of thing that gets a mention in Apple’s big product announcements, and today ‘s effort that revealed macOS 12 — code-named Monterey — was no exception. But sharp-eyed observers have spotted some changes that will make Macs, including those powered by Apple’s own Arm-compatible silicon, more adept at running guest operating systems. Evidence of Apple’s additions can be found here, in a brief mention of virtualization stating that macOS 12 supports the Virtio specification and can therefore create standard interfaces for many device types — including network, socket, serial port, storage, entropy, and memory-balloon devices.

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