M1 max to Intel Exchange

I have bought the new macbook Pro with M1 Max chip with 64gig of RAM where none of my Networking software run because of its arm architecture, to have the softwares running i need intel chip kindly let me know if i can get an intel chip macbook pro with 64gigs of RAM

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.1

Posted on Jan 7, 2022 9:58 PM

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Jan 7, 2022 10:20 PM in response to Rafik0102

Rafik0102 Said:

"M1 max to Intel Exchange: I have bought the new macbook Pro with M1 Max chip with 64gig of RAM where none of my Networking software run because of its arm architecture, to have the softwares running i need intel chip kindly let me know if i can get an intel chip macbook pro with 64gigs of RAM"

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If returning is not an option...


Configure this Through a Virtual Machine::

If there ends up being not solution for Mac, consider using a Virtual Machine (VM) for this printer (Windows-in-a-window). You would open Intel-related items in it, can print right off of that with the correct intel-driver. All would be accessed and would operate as desired on the VM. Virtual Machine applications include VMWare Fusion and ParallelsLearn more here: What Is a Virtual Machine? - VMware Support. I'm not co certain about network configurations being able to be taken over by the VM, however, though it may.

Jan 7, 2022 11:06 PM in response to Rafik0102

Rafik0102 Said:

"I tried Using Parallels but it is not the printer it is software that is x86 architecture which won’t run even on VMware"

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About my Mention of a Printer:

The printer is just an example, when it comes to running something that will not run off the macOS itself (is Windows-Only compatible).


As for Running Apps:

But, you could run 32-bit or 64-bit apps on a VM. As for VMWare Fusion, their developers have yet to make compatible software with M1 Processors.

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