: A professional-grade CAD/CAM/CAE tool that is fully native to macOS and Apple Silicon.
Large companies have solved the Mac problem by decoupling the software from the hardware.
For the engineer who loves macOS for everything else—the terminal, the ecosystem, the build quality—but must occasionally wrestle with a legacy CATIA V5 dataset, the Mac is no longer a barrier. It’s just a different kind of workstation.
Zero strain on your Mac's hardware; access to massive server-grade GPUs; perfect compatibility; long battery life. catia v5 mac updated
In the past, CATIA was not officially supported on Mac, and running it on a Mac was a complex task. However, with the increasing demand for CATIA on Mac, Dassault Systèmes, the developer of CATIA, started providing a Mac version. In 2014, CATIA V5 R27 was released, which was the first version officially supported on Mac.
Before launching Windows, open the Parallels configuration settings. Allocate at least 4 CPU cores and a minimum of 16 GB of RAM to the Windows side (if your Mac has 24 GB or 32 GB total).
(as of 2026):
For Mac users performing basic to intermediate 3D design, this browser-based approach eliminates virtualization entirely. For advanced surface modeling and large assembly management that still require the full CATIA V5 desktop experience, however, the virtualization methods described above remain necessary.
Parallels supports all Apple Silicon chips including M1, M1 Pro/Max/Ultra, M2, M3, M4, and Intel Macs.
What do you work with most? (Small single parts, or massive assemblies with thousands of components?) : A professional-grade CAD/CAM/CAE tool that is fully
Tools like (by CodeWeavers) and Apple's Game Porting Toolkit (GPTK) act as translation layers. They attempt to run Windows applications directly inside macOS without installing the Windows operating system itself. Performance Expectations
Enterprise-grade. The application runs on server-optimized Windows builds.