QEMU 7.0 Released with KVM Support for RISC-V, ARM and OpenRISC Improvements
The QEMU 7.0 open-source machine emulator and virtualizer has been released today as a major update to this powerful virtualization backend used by popular software like GNOME Boxes for machine virtualization.
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Almost a year in the works, QEMU 7.0 is here with major new features like support for logging guest events via the ACPI ERST interface, improved security label support for the virtiofs shared file system for virtual machines, improved flexibility for fleecing backups, including support for non-qcow2 images, as well as support for Intel AMX on the x86 platform.
For ARM platforms, this release adds ‘virt’ board support for virtio-mem-pci with the ability to specify guest CPU topology and enable PAuth when using KVM/hvf, ‘xlnx-versal-virt’ board support for PMC SLCR and emulation of the OSPI flash memory controller, as well as support for ‘xlnx-zynqmp’ to model the CRF and APU control. Full Story |
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