Parallels Desktop and Mac with Apple M1/M2 Ultra chip compatibility

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As our customers know, Parallels cares deeply about the quality of our software products and the experience they provide. We provide full support of Mac computers with Apple M1/M2 Ultra chip. However, if you find a new issue with Parallels Desktop that can be reproduced on a Mac with an Apple M1/M2 Ultra chip, kindly let us know on the Forum

Known limitations

Parallels Desktop 18.1.0 and newer supports assigning up to 128 GB of RAM and 18 CPUs to a virtual machine on Mac computers with Apple M-series chips on macOS Ventura 13 and newer macOS versions.

Parallels Desktop 17 supports assigning up to 32GB of RAM and 8 CPUs to a virtual machine on Mac computers with Apple M-series chips.

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