Andy M
26th April 2006, 11:06 PM
From the Parallels website:
"Driven by full support for dual-core processors and Intel Virtualization Technology (included in almost every new Intel-powered Mac), virtual machines created using Parallels Workstation 2.1 Beta5 offer near-native performance and rock-solid stability."
My question revolves around "almost every". Is there an Intel mac that doesnt support Intel Virtualisation Technology? I thought all core duos supported VT, does the core solo not support VT?
"Driven by full support for dual-core processors and Intel Virtualization Technology (included in almost every new Intel-powered Mac), virtual machines created using Parallels Workstation 2.1 Beta5 offer near-native performance and rock-solid stability."
My question revolves around "almost every". Is there an Intel mac that doesnt support Intel Virtualisation Technology? I thought all core duos supported VT, does the core solo not support VT?