Intel-VM for ARM

Quite so, but we are told (https://www.parallels.com/blogs/parallels-desktop-20-2-0/):
"Since the functionality is in the early technology preview stage, it has some significant limitations:
  • Performance is slow--really slow. Windows boot time is about 2-7 minutes, depending on your hardware. Windows operating system responsiveness is also low.
  • Only 64-bit operating systems are supported. But you can run 32-bit apps. Since there are millions of apps in the world, we couldn't test all of them. I invite you to give it a try and share your feedback with us.
  • There is no support for USB devices which means you won't be able to connect external devices to your VM.
  • Parallels hypervisor can't be used. All VMs will be booted via the Apple hypervisor. Nested virtualization is not supported either."
It may be a solution at some point in the future but, for now, I don't think it responds to the requirements of the original post.
 
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