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VMWare Fusion 13 Pro Now Available With Support for Windows 11 on Apple Silicon

Posted November 18, 2022 at 10:11pm by iClarified · 7161 views
VMWare has announced the release of Fusion 13 Pro and Player for both Intel as well as the latest Apple Silicon Macs.

After years of ongoing development and several Tech Previews, we’re ready to bring Windows 11 and more to both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs with the latest major version of VMware Fusion.

This update features VMWare's first round of features for Windows 11 on Arm with certified and signed drivers.



Windows 11 on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs
On both Intel and Apple Silicon, Fusion 13 brings support for Windows 11 virtual machines. In order to achieve support for Windows 11 System Requirements while still providing performant virtual machines, we had to innovate. We’ve delivered a new Virtual Trusted Platform Module (2.0) device that is recognized as a valid TPM, and new encryption method to support that TPM.

On Intel Macs you’ll notice full support for Windows 11 with VMware Tools allowing for host-guest interactions like Drag & Drop, or Copy & Paste, as well as shared folders and USB and Camera device passthrough.

On Apple Silicon, we’ve introduced our first round of features for Windows 11 on Arm. In this release VMware Tools provides virtual graphics and networking, and more is still to come. With certified and signed drivers Windows 11 looks fantastic, and adjust the resolution to 4K and beyond!
Note that Fusion on Apple Silicon must run the Arm variant of Windows 11, and it does not support the x86/Intel version of Windows.

However, for users who want to run more traditional win32 and x64 apps, Windows 11 on Arm has built-in emulation to run those applications compiled for Intel/AMD, and as a user-level process our testing has shown us that this works ‘out of the box’.




Universal DMG
Fusion 13 ships with a single binary, one DMG, that installs on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, making mass deployment simple, and removing any confusion about which is the right version to run on any Mac.




vTPM 2.0 + Fast Encryption
Fusion 13 introduces a TPM 2.0 virtual device. While designed with Windows 11 in mind, the device can be added to any VM for use. It stores contents in an encrypted section of the virtual machine files, securing the ‘secure enclave’ and providing hardware-tpm functionality parity.

To support the new vTPM 2.0 device while remaining performant, Fusion has introduced a new ‘fast’ encryption type. Using the same strength as Full encryption, Fast encryption only encrypts the parts of the VM necessary to support the TPM device, making it performant while maintaining security. The encryption password is also stored in the Mac’s Keychain so that you don’t need to type it in every time you boot the VM. The VM can also auto-generate a password, or you can specify your own instead.

3D Accelerated Graphics + OpenGL 4.3
For Graphics, Fusion 13 sports OpenGL 4.3 in Windows and Linux VMs on Intel, and in Linux VMs on Apple Silicon.

On Intel, Windows continues to enjoy DirectX 11 graphics, and Fusion continues to support eGPU devices for incredible performance using some of the fastest GPU’s available.

On Apple Silicon, Fusion can deliver OpenGL 4.3 with blazing fast 3D hardware acceleration to arm-based Linux virtual machines with Linux kernel 5.19 or greater.



Pricing and Availability
Fusion 13 Pro costs $199 but with today's launch sale it's available for $139.30 (30% off).

Fusion 13 Player costs $149 but is on sale today for $99 (30% off). There are still free "personal use" licenses for Fusion Player, you can register for a new v13 key here: vmware.com/go/get-fusionplayer-key.

Additionally, there are upgrade licenses available; as well as, a free trial.

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