Hey DokotorCranium do you have a tutorial on how to install the Ubuntu on QEMU for M1? I tried installing and get "qemu-system-aarch64: -accel hvf: invalid accelerator hvf" error.
Is there some virtualization acceleration on the M1 when running aarch64? Like on any recent x86 machine, I can be pretty much sure that by using virtualization I am not losing any performance if I pass through a whole CPU core.
Hey DokotorCranium do you have a tutorial on how to install the Ubuntu on QEMU for M1? I tried installing and get "qemu-system-aarch64: -accel hvf: invalid accelerator hvf" error.
how about x86 os with qemu on ARM(M1)?
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Is there some virtualization acceleration on the M1 when running aarch64? Like on any recent x86 machine, I can be pretty much sure that by using virtualization I am not losing any performance if I pass through a whole CPU core.
Yes - its called HVF
@@DoktorCranium I know about HVF but does Qemu actually use this acceleration? If so, then wow, these machines are really good.
@@PLANTROON Well Im running qemu-system-aarch with the -accel hvf switch - so yes it uses it