For the most up-to-date features, the UTM GitHub repository currently lists versions as high as , which includes further enhancements for macOS Sequoia and improved disk image resizing.
One of the killer features of UTM on Apple Silicon is the ability to run x86 Linux binaries via Rosetta 2. With , the integration layer has been updated. You can now create a Linux ARM VM, install the Rosetta 2 hook, and run x86 Docker containers inside that VM with significantly reduced translation overhead. This is a game-changer for developers maintaining legacy x86 build pipelines. Utm V4.0.4 Beta
has emerged as a primary solution for running diverse operating systems on macOS and iOS. The release of UTM v4.0.4 Beta For the most up-to-date features, the UTM GitHub