QEMU v11.0.0 RC0 has been released, offering a versatile open-source machine emulator and virtualizer. It enables users to run operating systems and applications designed for one architecture, like ARM, on different machines such as personal computers, utilizing dynamic translation for enhanced performance. As a virtualizer, QEMU delivers nearly native performance by executing guest code on the host CPU, requiring a QEMU accelerator (KQEMU) for this mode. Both the host and guest must have x86-compatible processors for virtualization. Users can download the new release from the provided source.
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QEMU v11.0.0 RC0 has been released. QEMU is an open-source and versatile machine emulator as well as a virtualizer. When functioning as a machine emulator, QEMU enables the execution of operating systems and applications designed for one type of machine (such as an ARM device) on another (like your personal computer). By utilizing dynamic translation, it offers impressive performance. In virtualizer mode, QEMU provides near-native performance by running guest code directly on the host CPU. For this to work, a host driver known as the QEMU accelerator (commonly referred to as KQEMU) is required. The virtualizer mode is compatible only with x86 architecture for both host and guest machines.
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