That is not what I see on the DTK (running 11.0 Beta 6) which has ‘arch’ and ‘unname -m’ both returning “arm64”;
‘uname -a’ returning “Darwin DISCOBio-DTK1.local 20.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 20.1.0: Fri Aug 28 20:45:29 PDT 2020; root:xnu-7195.40.65.0.2~61/RELEASEARM64T8020 arm64” [DISCOBio-DTK1 is the DTK’s host name]
Perhaps update to Beta 6 if you have not and see if that clears up the problem.
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To add some information: when I quit Terminal and open it with the “Get Info->Open using Rosetta”, I then see ‘arch’ as “x8664” and ‘uname -a’ as “Darwin DISCOBio-DTK1.local 20.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 20.1.0: Fri Aug 28 20:45:29 PDT 2020; root:xnu-7195.40.65.0.2~61/RELEASEARM64T8020 x8664” I do not know if this is what happened to the original poster.
Exact same situation for me, using Parallels on M1 Mac mini host. Xcode sits perpetually spinning blue circles "Launching World", "Installing World", "Attaching to World on Apple Vision Pro". Same with a trivial default New Project for VisionOS. Trivial default project for iPhone both Preview and Runs, although curiously the Globe and Hello World appear only in Preview, not on the iPhone simulator itself (blank white screen there)