Ah, I see. You have it backwards. Hackintoshes run Macos on non Apple unsanctioned hardware.
To answer the question I think you’re asking, Apple’s boot camp only works on Intel Mac hardware to allow you to run Windows (32 or 64 bit depends on both hardware and Apple’s firmware/smi). Windows won’t run on the arm m-series chips, but there is some progress running Linux on M1 hardware.
Iirc you can do Ryzen hackintoshes now too.
Okay but you’re still stuck with an old x86 version of windows,no?
Ah, I see. You have it backwards. Hackintoshes run Macos on non Apple unsanctioned hardware.
To answer the question I think you’re asking, Apple’s boot camp only works on Intel Mac hardware to allow you to run Windows (32 or 64 bit depends on both hardware and Apple’s firmware/smi). Windows won’t run on the arm m-series chips, but there is some progress running Linux on M1 hardware.