

VirtualBox does seem now Oct 2022 to be working on a macOS ARM version but as Ars Technica says

And on July 28th 2022 VMWare released a tech preview that says it supports Windows 11 and says they are looking into support for macOS. VMware has now (Sept 2021) announced a preview version for ARM that does not officially support Windows or macOS. Parallels and UTM also support other OSs that run on ARM including Windows, Parallels 17 can run macOS Monterey. Parallels, UTM and Docker support Linux ARM VMs, In Ventura Apple provides another API to run vitualisation for Linux, an example of this is VirtualBuddy. To run a virtual machine on Apple Silicon currently VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product One issue you have is that VirtualBox does not run on non Intel architectures.
