A new version of the open-source machine emulator QEMU has recently been released. For those of us deeply embedded in the world of emulation and retro gaming, QEMU stands out for its versatility and support across multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. This update brings significant improvements that enhance user experience and performance. You can check the details in the changelog.
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QEMU v10.1.0 has been released, enhancing the open-source machine emulator and virtualizer. It allows OSes and programs designed for one machine (e.g., ARM) to run on another (e.g., a PC) through dynamic translation, providing excellent performance. In virtualizer mode, QEMU achieves near-native speeds by executing guest code directly on the host CPU, requiring a host driver known as the QEMU accelerator (or KQEMU). This mode necessitates x86-compatible processors for both …
Read More »QEMU Version 10.1.0 Release Candidate 4
QEMU v10.1.0-rc4 has been released. QEMU is an open-source machine emulator and virtualizer that allows users to run operating systems and programs from one architecture (like ARM) on another (such as x86). It utilizes dynamic translation for enhanced performance. In virtualizer mode, QEMU provides near-native performance by directly executing guest code on the host CPU, requiring a host driver known as the QEMU accelerator (or KQEMU). This mode necessitates both …
Read More »QEMU Version 10.1.0 Release Candidate 3
QEMU v10.1.0-rc3 has been released. QEMU is an open-source machine emulator and virtualizer that allows users to run operating systems and programs from one machine type (e.g., ARM) on another (e.g., PC) through dynamic translation for optimal performance. In virtualizer mode, it achieves near-native performance by executing guest code directly on the host CPU, requiring a host driver called the QEMU accelerator (KQEMU), which is necessary when both the host …
Read More »QEMU Version 10.1.0 Release Candidate 2
QEMU v10.1.0-rc2 has been released. It is an open-source machine emulator and virtualizer that allows users to run operating systems and programs from one machine architecture (like ARM) on another (such as x86). QEMU utilizes dynamic translation for efficient emulation performance. In virtualizer mode, it achieves near-native performance by executing guest code directly on the host CPU, requiring a host driver known as the QEMU accelerator (or KQEMU). This mode …
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