Hardware support for VMware Fusion

I want to create a virtual machine on Macbook Pro retina 15 "(MC975ZA) with 8 GB of RAM using 'VMware Fusion'." Please confirm to me that VMware Fusion is taken in charge for the MacBook Pro retina 15 "(MC975ZA) material."

Yes, vmware fusion 5 works on mac book pro Retina of. The latest version supports the display function of retina as well.

Please visit http://www.vmware.com/support/product-support/fusion/faq/requirements.html

Download the demo version of fusion 5 and try it. If you have any questions, you can post in the community. If he is convinced to buy it.

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