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'''[[wikipedia:QEMU|QEMU]]''' (an acronym for '''<u>Q</u>uick <u>Emu</u>lator''') is a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor originally developed by Fabrice Bellard in 2003. It emulates a wide range of architectures beyond [[wikipedia:x86|x86]], and has been used in [[Android emulators|Android emulation]] both officially and unofficially; it's also well-known in the server industry for its handling of virtual machines using KVM (and more recently libvirt), and is the choice of the VFIO community (running Windows in a virtual machine with a dedicated graphics card for gaming). QEMU is also the only known emulator to implement user-mode emulation (on Linux), which allows one architecture to run software for another as if it were native. | '''[[wikipedia:QEMU|QEMU]]''' (an acronym for '''<u>Q</u>uick <u>Emu</u>lator''') is a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor originally developed by Fabrice Bellard in 2003. It emulates a wide range of architectures beyond [[wikipedia:x86|x86]], and has been used in [[Android emulators|Android emulation]] both officially and unofficially; it's also well-known in the server industry for its handling of virtual machines using KVM (and more recently libvirt), and is the choice of the VFIO community (running Windows in a virtual machine with a dedicated graphics card for gaming). QEMU is also the only known emulator to implement user-mode emulation (on Linux), which allows one architecture to run software for another as if it were native. | ||
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Revision as of 05:15, 10 January 2020
Developer(s) | Fabrice Bellard et al. |
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Latest version | 9.0.0-rc4 |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows, Linux, macOS, Android (port) |
Architecture(s) | x86_64, ARM, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Itanium |
Type | Hypervisor |
Emulates | Intel CPUs Various PowerPC machines Various ARM devices SPARC MicroBlaze LatticeMico32 CRIS OpenRISC |
Programmed in | C |
Website | qemu.org |
Source code | Official repository GitHub mirror |
QEMU (an acronym for Quick Emulator) is a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor originally developed by Fabrice Bellard in 2003. It emulates a wide range of architectures beyond x86, and has been used in Android emulation both officially and unofficially; it's also well-known in the server industry for its handling of virtual machines using KVM (and more recently libvirt), and is the choice of the VFIO community (running Windows in a virtual machine with a dedicated graphics card for gaming). QEMU is also the only known emulator to implement user-mode emulation (on Linux), which allows one architecture to run software for another as if it were native.
Downloads
Recommended Builds Stable/Distro-dependent | ||
32-bit and 64-bit Builds Compiled by Stefan Weil | ||
Limbo Port Based on QEMU 2.9.1 | ||
qemu Package Listingat pkgs.org |
External links
- QEMU Wiki Documentation
- Wiki (Platforms available in QEMU)