The Wine project has released version 10.0, which introduces significant advancements, notably support for ARM64EC, enabling seamless integration of Arm and x86 code for Windows applications. This development accumulates from over a year of collaborative improvements, totaling over 6,000 changes, which have vastly increased Wine's application compatibility across various operating systems. However, the release comes with the limitation that it requires a 4K page size, potentially affecting its functionality on numerous Linux distributions that typically use a 16K page size for enhanced performance.
The Wine project announced version 10.0, introducing ARM64EC support, enabling developers to mix Arm and x86 code without full porting, enhancing cross-platform app compatibility.
Over the past year, over 6,000 changes were made to Wine, significantly enhancing its compatibility with Windows apps and games on systems like Linux and macOS.
Wine 10.0 requires a 4K page size for ARM64EC support, which may limit its use on some Linux distributions that prefer the higher performance of 16K pages.
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