The transition to Apple silicon for Macs was not a painless one. While the new Apple-made CPUs are better, they also meant that, with Macs going ARM, there was no easy way to install Windows on your Mac anymore. So users quickly turned to the next best solution — virtualization. In this segment, Parallels is probably the best option, but you need to pay up to $119.99 a year in order to use it. VMware Fusion, its main competitor, seems to finally be catching up.
VMware Fusion Brings Windows 11 & DirectX 11 to Mac for Free