This require collaboration between Apple and Microsoft to happen, which I personally think will never come.
You are probably correct…we have three major actors in this scenario: Microsoft, Apple and Intel. Each are competitors. Microsoft has to carefully think this out, but as history and $ has shown from their character, I personally don’t see Microsoft releasing licensing for Apple Silicone.
why? They don’t have too or there is no $ value for them to so do. Just like Apple prioritizing macOS on Apple hardware only, Microsoft now has the opportunity to do the same. There will be NO legal reason for them to change their stance.
unless Microsoft sees major profitability in allowing Apple Silicone to run Microsoft Windows ARM, if Apple chooses to continue “caring” whether Windows can be run on Apple hardware, the only solution is for Apple to continue to provide Intel Macs (at a minimum level).
That would be a win for both Intel and Microsoft….but…Apple has made it clear that their intention is to depart from Intel base systems and made a direct statement in regards to ARM Windows running on Apple Silicone (quote): “It is up to Microsoft now..”
So if you follow the dialog progression over the last year you can come to an obvious conclusion: No
So eventually as VMWare knows already and is why they can’t do much without getting hit hard by Lawsuits etc. from Microsoft UNLESS Microsoft releases licensing for ARM…move on…
What about other virtual apps like Parallels etc. only a matter of time and they will have to stop allowing virtual Windows ARM AFTER the Microsoft Insider Program (beta testing is over
Microsoft’s strategy is obvious…get Mac users hoping…then the letdown..then no choice but to either use Intel Macs or (what the strategy really is…even after releasing a “pirated” version of Windows 11 for download…Microsoft probably purposely did that..brilliant…
What is the outcome of all of this: MAKE anyone who wants to run Windows BUY a PC.
That will probably be the choices going forward legally…