![]() Naturally, the latest version of VMware Workstation plays nicely with the latest versions of OSes including Ubuntu 20,04.īoth products also gain the ability to run, build, push or pull OCI containers using VMware’s command-line vctl tool alongside the added support for Kubernetes.īoth Workstation and Fusion virtual machines are also now capable of supporting up to 32 virtual CPUs, 128GB RAM and 8GB VRAM. Support for Windows DirectX 11 apps and games has also been added to virtual machines. ![]() ![]() Mac users gain a free ‘player’ version of VMware Fusion for personal use, while both products gain support for Kubernetes clusters, allowing users to run multiple app containers at once in specialised 'nodes'. VMware has released major updates to its virtualisation software products in the form of VM Workstation 16.0 for Windows and Linux, plus VM Fusion Player 12.0 for Mac.
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![]() ![]() Update 11/17: Google has pulled the Apple Silicon-optimized version of Chrome due to “unexpected crashes.” Users that were able to install are advised to follow this workaround to resolve the issue: ![]() This change to the installer page has yet to fully roll out to all new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini devices. If you’re using an M1 computer, you should be given the option to select between “Mac with Intel chip” - which is labeled as being “most common” - and “Mac with Apple chip.” To download, visit /chrome and click the blue “Download” button. Therefore, an uninstall is required to get the optimized version immediately. As of this morning, those on M1 devices with the Intel variant of the browser are not automatically getting updated yet. Update 11/18: The Apple Silicon version of Chrome for Mac is now available for download. Following today’s launch of M1-powered Macs, Google has quietly released a Mac version of Chrome that is optimized for Apple Silicon. |
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