
With VirtualBox 7.0, users can finally create and run virtual machines on a Mac equipped with an Apple Silicon chip, which includes the M1 and M2 chips.

Thankfully, major macOS virtual machine programs have already been updated to work with the latest Macs, and now VirtualBox is part of that list. When the first Apple Silicon Macs were announced in 2020, running virtual machines on them wasn’t exactly an easy task – especially when it came to Windows virtual machines. This week, Oracle released VirtualBox 7.0, which not only brings multiple new features and enhancements but also adds beta support for Apple Silicon Macs for the first time.


VirtualBox is a popular free software program owned by Oracle that lets users run virtual machines on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
