Virtual Machine - List of Hardware With Virtual Machine Support

List of Hardware With Virtual Machine Support

  • Alcatel-Lucent 3B20D/3B21D emulated on commercial off-the-shelf computers with 3B2OE or 3B21E system
  • AMD-V (formerly code-named Pacifica)
  • ARM TrustZone
  • Boston Circuits gCore (grid-on-chip) with 16 ARC 750D cores and Time-machine hardware virtualization module.
  • Freescale PowerPC MPC8572 and MPC8641D
  • IBM System/370, System/390, and zSeries mainframes
  • IBM Power Systems
  • Intel VT-x (formerly code-named Vanderpool)
  • Sun Microsystems sun4v (UltraSPARC T1 and T2) – utilized by Logical Domains
See also: x86 virtualization#Hardware support
  • HP vPAR and cell based nPAR
  • GE Project MAC then
  • Honeywell Multics systems
  • Honeywell 200/2000 systems Liberator replacing IBM 14xx systems, Level 62/64/66 GCOS
  • IBM System/360 Model 145 Hardware emulator for Honeywell 200/2000 systems
  • RCA Spectra/70 Series emulated IBM System/360
  • NAS CPUs emulated IBM and Amdahl machines
  • Honeywell Level 6 minicomputers emulated predecessor 316/516/716 minis
  • Xerox Sigma 6 CPUs were modified to emulate GE/Honeywell 600/6000 systems

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