← All reports

Haiku has expanded its support to include ARM architecture through QEMU, moving beyond its traditional focus on x86 platforms.

Software DevelopmentApr 16, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses the expansion of the Haiku operating system to support ARM architecture through QEMU, marking a shift from its traditional focus on x86 platforms. This development is significant for the open-source community and hardware compatibility.

Claims

Haiku has expanded its support to include ARM architecture through QEMU, moving beyond its traditional focus on x86 platforms.
Parent: Operating SystemsEntity: HaikuImpact: positiveDate: Apr 16, 2026Target: Haiku's support for ARM architecture

Source posts

@[email protected]
Haiku Isn’t Just for X86 Anymore, Boots on ARM in QEMU Ever since it was called OpenBeOS, Haiku has targeted the x86 platform. That makes good sense: it’s hard enough maintaining a niche system... #ARM #Software #Development #ARM #architecture #BeOS #haiku #RISCV Origin | Interest | Match
0 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Apr 16, 2026
#arm#software#development#architecture#beos#haiku
@[email protected]
Haiku Isn’t Just for X86 Anymore, Boots on ARM in QEMU Ever since it was called OpenBeOS, Haiku has targeted the x86 platform. That makes good sense: it’s hard enough maintaining a niche system... #ARM #Software #Development #ARM #architecture #BeOS #haiku #RISCV Origin | Interest | Match
0 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Apr 16, 2026
#arm#software#development#architecture#beos#haiku