On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 at 13:40, RR NN <rnn59...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello > ARM hypervisors (pKVM, Gunyah) can run x86 OSs?
No. A hypervisor uses the host CPU's virtualization extensions to allow the guest code to run directly on the host CPU. This is why they're fast. This also means that they only work when the guest CPU is the same architecture as the host CPU. So you can run an x86 OS on an x86 host CPU, or an Arm OS on an Arm host CPU using a hypervisor, but you can't run a guest of the "wrong" architecture. thanks -- PMM