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x86 CPUs
Sometime in the 90s, a speedup was found in PC emulation that could run software near-natively; this became the basis for [[hypervisors]], which are different from conventional emulators listed here since they require the host architecture to be at the very least x86-compatible.
*Also tons of non-active obsolete DOSBox forks for Android exists, see [https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php?title=POS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips&diff=70741&oldid=70740#x86_CPUs this page] for that. *See also [[NEC_PC-9800_series]], [[Xbox_emulators]], [[Xbox_One_emulators]], [[PlayStation_4_emulators]] and [[PlayStation_5_emulators]] for other x86 based systems software emulation.
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