Support for Windows 11 comes thanks to the inclusion of a virtual TPM chip. The launch of this latest version sees Parallels Desktop 17 for Mac becoming a universal binary application, and the software has been optimized to run the soon-to-be-released operating systems from both Apple and Microsoft.
The update also sees huge performance improvements with an improved gaming experience and better USB support. Parallels Desktop 17 for Mac also boasts support for Apple's M1 chip as well as more traditional Intel-based platforms. Both of these operating systems have yet to be released, but Parallels is ready for them, meaning eager testers can get on and try them out.
Among the highlights of the latest version is full support for not only Windows 11, but also macOS Monterey. Virtualization software Parallels Desktop 17 for Mac is now available, and the latest update brings with it a host of important changes and additions.