Wine 10 is now out with more than 6,000 updates on its release log The emulator - which turns 32 this year - allows ...
Yesterday, the Wine project announced the stable release of version 10.0, the next major version of the compatibility layer ...
Another update is that there’s better support for using Wine on computers with ARM processors thanks to support for ARM64EC architecture which, among other things, adds support for x86 emulation.
While many are minor fixes, there are some notable highlights, including full support for the ARM64EC architecture and hybrid ARM64X modules, allowing seamless integration of ARM64EC and plain ...
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Also: The best Linux laptops of 2025: Expert tested and reviewed Wine 10.0 also brings significant ARM support advancements, including better ARM64EC and ARM64X compatibility. This expansion of ...
Yesterday morning, WineHQ released an overview of Wine 10.0, the Windows compatibility layer for Linux upon which several projects have been derived, including Valve's Proton, which has massively ...
The big release is here! The Windows compatibility layer Wine version 10.0 is officially out now bringing lots of big new features. Wine is a major part of what powers Valve's Proton, enabling ...
This, devs say, “takes advantage of the ARM64EC support to run all of the Wine code as native, with only the application’s x86-64 code requiring emulation.” The catch is that no emulation library is ...