You WILL, however, get it with Windows for ARM64 running on a VM running on a type 2 hypervisor running in macOS, but that's because you're running a Mac app designed for macOS which, again, IS optimized for Apple Silicon. You're not going to get this kind of performance efficiency with Windows for ARM64 running on Apple Silicon. Apple literally designs these SoCs around macOS and around where they think its users need more performance, let alone performance per watt. However, Apple Silicon SoCs are performance optimized for macOS. Yes, it's true that writing a new bootloader that is compatible with iBoot isn't insurmountable, even if it's substantially more than was required to run x86 and x86-64 versions of Windows on Intel Macs.
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