[vbox-dev] Windows arm64 support

Klaus Espenlaub klaus.espenlaub at oracle.com
Tue Jul 16 19:37:56 GMT 2024


Please have a look at the dev snapshots and check what's actually there 
and working.

Aleksey, when did you last try it? I'm not disputing that x86-on-arm 
even in the latest dev snapshot is painfully slow for fat OSes like 
Windows 11 or Ubuntu 24.04 (it is much faster than some months ago and 
overall much more working than the hopeless state of 7.0.x which was 
very buggy and even worse performance wise). In any case, try ARM 
virtualization because that's meant to be usable (right now for Linux 
VMs only). Not the "many years of work" as in the rumor you're spreading.

Life is obviously a lot easier for userland-only tools such as fex-emu 
mentioned by Sérgio.

Klaus

On 2024-07-16 12:31, Sérgio Basto via vbox-dev wrote:
>
> In other day I found https://fex-emu.com/ because someone was trying 
> running Steam on arm64 ...
>
>
> On Mon, 2024-07-15 at 18:42 +0300, Alexey Eromenko via vbox-dev wrote:
>> Darwin-arm64 (aka Apple Silicon MacOS) -- is dog-slow and not 
>> production ready last time I checked.
>>
>> Virtual Box by design is a x86 virtualization platform. And porting 
>> it fully to ARM architecture is going to be many years of work, and 
>> it would only support ARM-on-ARM o.s, so Debian Linux for ARM 
>> (guest)on Windows 11 for ARM (host), on Qualcomm Snapdragon
>>
>> -Alexey Eromenko "Technologov"
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 15, 2024 at 18:00 Stefan Lugonjic via vbox-dev 
>> <vbox-dev at virtualbox.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am writing on behalf of my team from Endava company. Our task is 
>>> to work with opensource community, and setup multiple applications 
>>> for use on win11 arm64 machines.
>>>
>>> One of the tasks is to understand the problems and if possible work 
>>> on build for Windows 11 arm64.
>>>
>>> We've seen that there is already some effort invested in Darwin 
>>> arm64, and we wanted to check if there are similar plans for 
>>> supporting Windows arm64, and if we can somehow help with that work?
>>>
>>> Stefan Lugonjic
>>>
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