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|architecture  = x86_64, ARM, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Itanium
 
|architecture  = x86_64, ARM, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Itanium
 
|type          = Hypervisor
 
|type          = Hypervisor
|target        = [[POS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips#x86_CPUs|x86 CPUs]]<br/>Various PowerPC machines<br/>Various ARM devices<br/>SPARC<br/>MicroBlaze<br/>LatticeMico32<br/>CRIS<br/>OpenRISC
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|target        = [[Intel CPUs]]<br/>Various PowerPC machines<br/>Various ARM devices<br/>SPARC<br/>MicroBlaze<br/>LatticeMico32<br/>CRIS<br/>OpenRISC
 
|compatibility =  
 
|compatibility =  
 
|accuracy      =  
 
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|support      = [https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=YN74TZRMBBM6U PayPal]
 
 
|website      = [https://www.qemu.org/ qemu.org]
 
|website      = [https://www.qemu.org/ qemu.org]
 
|prog-lang    = C
 
|prog-lang    = C
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|[https://pkgs.org/download/qemu <code>qemu</code> Package Listing]<br/><small>at pkgs.org</small>
 
|[https://pkgs.org/download/qemu <code>qemu</code> Package Listing]<br/><small>at pkgs.org</small>
 
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==Overview==
 
QEMU can act as an emulator for multiple architectures, or as a hypervisor if running an x86 guest on an x86 host. As a hypervisor, it can utilize KVM on Linux or Intel HAXM on Windows for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, which can result in near-native performance. As an emulator, it uses dynamic recompilers, which makes it much faster than [[Bochs]]. Its maturity and performance have resulted in it being used as a basis for emulators for the Xbox, PS4, and iOS.
 
QEMU completely lacks a GUI and must be run from the command-line. The official QEMU wiki includes links to various dedicated frontends, including those for Windows users. Linux users may prefer to instead use a virtual machine management system such as virt-manager that controls QEMU/KVM.
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

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