(because there is no windows ARM license available for use on Apple Silicon)
This works as expected and is blazing fast! It works on macOS Montery and after installation you can create a Linux ARM based VM with You can find more on the roadmap for VMware Fusion on this blog So first things first downloading the beta can be done here So I signed up and this is wat I discovered about the public beta. Via twitter I found that there is a public beta running for VMware Fusion on the m1 chipset and I was really interested in how this would work. I really love the device but found that VMware Fusion wasn’t available for m1 chipset.
Recently I switched over from a Windows laptop (x86) to a Apple MacBook Air (m1). In the past I’ve been using VMware Fusion for running a small lab on my laptop for testing etc.