Compatibility with MacBook Pro M3 / M3 Pro chip?

I am looking into buying a new MacBook Pro. 
Is the new MacBook Pro compatible with Studio 2021 / 2022 running in Windows 10 in VMware Fusion 13.5?

FYI: I already checked with VMware Support and they confirmed that Fusion 13.5 is compatible with the Mac M3 / M3 Pro chip. 

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    Is the new MacBook Pro compatible with Studio 2021 / 2022 running in Windows 10 in VMware Fusion 13.5?

    Seeing as nobody else is replying, all I can suggest to you is that Trados Studio, as a Windows-native application, should run on any system that effectively emulates or virtualizes a Windows environment.  Since VMware Fusion provides this capability, Trados Studio 2021 or 2022 should technically be able to run within the Windows 10 virtual machine.

    However, running applications like Trados Studio, which can be resource-intensive, on a virtualized environment might not provide the same performance as running it natively on a Windows machine, especially if you're dealing with large projects or files.  The M3/M3 Pro chip's performance in handling virtualization needs to be considered, along with RAM and storage allocations for the virtual machine.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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    Is the new MacBook Pro compatible with Studio 2021 / 2022 running in Windows 10 in VMware Fusion 13.5?

    Seeing as nobody else is replying, all I can suggest to you is that Trados Studio, as a Windows-native application, should run on any system that effectively emulates or virtualizes a Windows environment.  Since VMware Fusion provides this capability, Trados Studio 2021 or 2022 should technically be able to run within the Windows 10 virtual machine.

    However, running applications like Trados Studio, which can be resource-intensive, on a virtualized environment might not provide the same performance as running it natively on a Windows machine, especially if you're dealing with large projects or files.  The M3/M3 Pro chip's performance in handling virtualization needs to be considered, along with RAM and storage allocations for the virtual machine.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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    You've done the courses and still need to go a little further, or still not clear? 
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