

(In order to use your eGPU, you must select ‘Prefer eGPU’ from the Virtual Machine > Settings > Display window. a discrete mobile GPU are pretty significant! One might even say ‘YUUUGE’. For example, you can render DX11 graphics for Windows VMs on the built-in display for a MacBook Air using an eGPU housing a Radeon 5700. For example, you can run Big Sur VMs on macOS Catalina, as well as on Big Sur hosts.īuilding on the last previews, this TP includes DX11 and OpenGL 4.1 support, as well as eGPU support for improved graphics performance. This Tech Preview supports macOS Big Sur 11.0 Beta 2 for both Host and Guest. This Tech Preview is the first release of us operating in this new mode and we’re eager to hear your feedback.

However on Big Sur systems, Fusion operates entirely without kexts. On macOS Catalina systems, Fusion operates as it always has using kernel extensions to provide functionality. In order to continue to operate in this model, we’ve re-architected our hypervisor stack to leverage Apple’s native hypervisor APIs, allowing us to run VMs without any kernel extensions. For instance, Apple has been progressively deprecating 3rd party Kernel Extensions or “kexts” which Fusion needs to run VMs and containers. We’ve been working to update Fusion with support for the new rendition of macOS, and today we’re pleased to share with you some early progress with the introduction of a new Tech Preview.ĭownload Group (you must be logged in to MyVMware to access this page) Big Changesīig Sur brings with it some really big visual changes, but also major changes under the hood.

At WWDC 2020, the good folks at Apple wow’d us with a look at the next major version of macOS: 11.0 Big Sur, and it’s no stretch for us to say: We’re pleasantly impressed.
