Both the Fusion 13 Pro and Fusion 13 Player work with and provide native compatibility for Apple Silicon Macs and Intel Macs with M-series processors. Before the latest version of Fusion was released, VMware tested Apple silicon support for months. Users with Intel and Apple silicon Macs now have access to Windows 11 virtual machines thanks to Fusion 13. Full Windows 11 compatibility will be available on Intel Macs, but a first batch of Windows 11 features will be available on Arm. VMware Tools provides virtual graphics and networking, with more to come. Windows 11 looks great with certified and signed drivers and sets resolutions to 4K and above! Fusion on Apple Silicon is required to run an ARM variant of Windows 11, x86/Intel Please note that we do not support any version of Windows. Users who need to run his classic Win32 and x64 apps can do so via the built-in emulation. In addition, Fusion 13 offers a virtual TPM 2.0 device that can be added to any VM, keeping its data in an encrypted area of the virtual machine file and offering functional parity with hardware TPM. Fusion 13 employs a quick encryption method to provide this capability, encrypting only the portions of the virtual machine required for the TPM device’s functionality and security. On Windows and Linux VMs running on Intel and Linux VMs running on Apple hardware, the software supports OpenGL 4.3. Fusion 13 Player is free for personal use, and as a launch celebration, both versions are available for 30% off of commercial licenses. Both VMware Fusion 13 Player and Pro are priced at $104.30 and $139.30 respectively.