

You wouldn't really be solving any problems by installing ARM-based Windows 10 on an ARM-based Mac. There is a reason why ARM-based Windows devices didn't take off, and that's no one really bothered to make any apps or games for the platform. That sounds like a bummer but it's also not that big of a loss, at least as far as support for the ARM version of Windows 10 is concerned. Microsoft currently has no plans to sell ARM versions of Windows 10 directly to customers. Although Microsoft makes an ARM-based version of Windows 10, the company currently only licenses it to OEMs to pre-install it on their devices. The second issue is with regards to Windows 10 itself. Apple demonstrated this during its WWDC keynote by running Debian 10 inside Parallels Desktop. Instead, the company expects users to run all alternate operating systems under virtualization. First of all, Apple seems to be deprecating Boot Camp entirely for its ARM-based Macs. Apple has revealed that its ARM-based Macs, coming out later this year, will not support Boot Camp for booting into alternate operating systems such as Windows 10.
