QEMU 2.1 Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Virtualization on 1 August 2014 at 05:07 PM EDT. 5 Comments
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QEMU 2.1 has been officially released!

The QEMU 2.1 release brings significant ARM improvements (particularly for 64-bit ARM / AArch64), MIPS KVM support for the Malta board, PowerPC improvements, a variety of new x86 QEMU enhancements, full support for USB 3.0 pass-through, bug-fixes to the GTK interface, and a large number of other changes. You can learn more about QEMU 2.1 changes and new features at the QEMU.org Wiki along with our QEMU 2.1 articles.

Download the source to QEMU 2.1 at QEMU.org.
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