

QEMU can emulate the following CPU types: x86, Intel x86-64 and AMD64, PowerPC, ARM, Alpha, m86k (Coldfire) – MIPS and Sparc32 / 64. The user interface is completely in English.

QEMU as an alternate virtual machine to run on the operating systems GNU / Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OpenSolaris, DOS and Mac OS X runs. VMWare s fully supported by the Windows 10 as well including Windows 7 and previous generations. Thus, the cross-platform facility is there however, it is free not opens source and distribution is for personal usage only for commercial purpose, the user has to buy a license. The first thing, it is available for Windows and Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, RedHat, CentOS & more…), in case of macOS users, VMware fusion is there. If you ask any tech expert to suggest VirtualBox alternative with easy to use graphical user interface then VMware Player will be the first suggestion. Still, I would recommend you to stick with VBox unless you don’t need its alternatives. Yes, there are few alternative platforms for virtualization that are not graphically intuitive and easy to use like Oracle VB but better in terms of performance such as KVM.
