No. The drivers lack support for T2 chip, Touch Bar, and newer AMD GPUs. Windows will likely fail to boot.
was a mature, stable driver release for 2013 Macs running Windows 7–8.1. It provided near-complete hardware functionality, including audio, networking, graphics switching, and Apple input device support. While obsolete for modern Windows versions and newer Macs, it remains a vital archival package for preserving the usability of older Intel Macs in Windows environments.
Newer Macs use version 5.1.5640 or version 6.x, but if you try to install those on a Mid-2011 MacBook Air or a Late 2011 MacBook Pro, you often get a "This version is not intended for this computer model" error. The Solution: