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QEMU 11.0 Released With CET Virtualization Support, Native Nitro Enclaves

Written by Michael Larabel in Virtualization on 22 April 2026 at 06:14 AM EDT. 13 Comments
The QEMU 11.0 emulator is now available for this important piece of the open-source Linux virtualization stack.

There are a wide variety of changes for QEMU 11.0 affecting all the major architectures and a lot of other refinements in the QEMU codebase. Some of the QEMU 11.0 highlights include:

- Dropping old, out-of-date i440FX and Q35 machines.

- The Tiny Code Generator (TCG) supports more instructions on LoongArch like SC.Q, LLACQ/SCREL, and estimated reciprocal instructions.

- RISC-V on QEMU 11.0 also now supports the ZALASR extension, Zilsd and Zclsd extensions and Smpmpmt.

- Support for the MIPS P8700 CPU.

- The CPU model for Intel Xeon Diamond Rapids is added.

- A new "nitro" accelerator can be used with the new nitro machine for supporting AWS Nitro Enclaves natively under QEMU.

- QEMU 11.0 on KVM now supports Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) virtualization.

- AMD SEV-SNP and Intel TDX machines with KVM can now be reset on QEMU 11.0.

- QEMU 11.0's VirtIO-GPU support now has the ability to handle native context drivers.

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More details on the QEMU 11.0 changes can be found via the QEMU.org Wiki.

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