I'll like to know how parallels 10 handles architecture softwares like revit, autocad , max... On MacBook Pro and how efficient it is compared to boot camp in system resources management
Hi Gravitty28, *A technology Parallels Desktop uses to run Windows or any other Operating Systems and their applications, like your favorite computer games, 3D modeling software or Office software is called virtualization. *Parallels Desktop is using hardware-assisted full hardware virtualization that relies on the Intel VT-x technology and allows simulating the whole computer with its hardware and software. This simulated environment is called a virtual machine. *However there are cases when the game or other software vendors require that their software should run on a specific set of hardware to show its maximum performance or even explicitly make it not possible to run their software on some video cards including Parallels Video Adapter. *Make sure your virtual machine is configure properly to provide the maximum possible video performance, see the article for more details. In Parallels Desktop 10 choose Games only or Design profile.