Hi, I am currently running Win11 Pro through the latest Parallels on a Mac Mini M2 Pro (32GB RAM 1TB SSD). Works quite well, but is a little laggy at times. So, I'm wondering if anyone has run Win11 on Paralles using a Mac Studio M2 Ultra, and whether there is a significant performance increase. Intuitively, it seems that being able to open up more cores to Windows would help, but to what degree? Would an upgrade to a Studio Ultra (M2 or later M3, perhaps) provide a boost for things like CAD programs? Thanks, Bob
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There is no problem, I'm asking how much faster Parallels will run with a Mac Studio with an Ultra M2 would be compared to a Mac Mini with an M2 Pro.
Bob, I've run both a Mini and now run a M2 Studio Ultra with 64GB of memory. The faster processor, number of cores makes the Studio much better at running multiple VM's at once and seems much more responsive. I think you'd find that there's no such thing as too much memory.
This isn't a technical problem, this is a technical performance question. It is great to see that Parallels people are ready to lend a hand though.
Sorry for the delayed response. Thank you, that's what I was wondering. Definitely agree on never too much memory!