We Rebuilt the Linux MicroVM Stack on Apple Silicon

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Encore has rebuilt the Linux microVM stack on Apple Silicon, optimizing virtualization for Apple's M1 and M2 processors.

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# We rebuilt the Linux microVM stack on Apple Silicon Source: [https://encore.dev/blog/firecracker-apple-silicon](https://encore.dev/blog/firecracker-apple-silicon) [Encore](https://encore.dev/)Stay in touch Product updates and engineering deep\-dives\. [https://x.com/encoredotdev](https://x.com/encoredotdev)[https://www.linkedin.com/company/encoredev/](https://www.linkedin.com/company/encoredev/)[Discord](https://encore.dev/discord)[GitHub](https://github.com/encoredev/encore)[YouTube](https://encore.dev/youtube) ©2026Encore

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