Illustration of an ARM-based Linux laptop running CrossOver to enable Windows games, highlighting CodeWeavers' new preview launch for gamers and enterprises.
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CodeWeavers launches CrossOver preview for Linux ARM64

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CodeWeavers has released a preview of CrossOver for Linux ARM64 devices, enabling Windows games and software to run on ARM-based systems. The company describes early performance results as impressive, building on recent Wine developments. This update targets both gamers and enterprises seeking to migrate Windows workloads to Linux.

CrossOver, a commercial frontend for the Wine compatibility layer, is now available in preview for Linux ARM64 devices. Developed by CodeWeavers, one of the largest contributors to Wine, the tool allows users to run Windows applications and games on ARM-based Linux systems without needing Windows itself.

The ARM support stems from foundational work in Wine releases. Wine 8.0 in 2023 laid the groundwork, while Wine 9.0 in 2024 added compatibility for native Windows ARM binaries and emulation of i386 (32-bit) code. Early next year, Wine 10 will introduce support for emulating x86-64 (64-bit) code, further enhancing capabilities.

CodeWeavers tested the preview on a high-end System76 Thelio Astra workstation, equipped with an Ampere Altra Max M128039 processor (128 cores at 3.0 GHz) and an NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti GPU (16 GB). The company reported that performance for x86-based games on this setup is "so impressive." However, results are expected to vary on lower-end hardware, such as older Raspberry Pi models.

Beyond gaming, CrossOver's ARM support aims to provide enterprises with a solution for migrating Windows workloads to Linux, offering improved security and reduced bloat. CodeWeavers emphasized the practical needs of users and companies relying on Windows binaries due to factors like cost, familiarity, and integration challenges.

Paying CrossOver customers can sign up to test the Linux ARM64 preview. This development aligns with growing ARM adoption in laptops and desktops, potentially boosting Linux compatibility on such hardware.

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Developer enabling Adobe Photoshop on Linux using Wine patches, showing successful installation on a computer screen.
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Developer enables Adobe Photoshop installation on Linux via Wine patches

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A developer has created patches for the Wine compatibility layer that allow Adobe's Creative Cloud installer to run on Linux, making it possible to install Photoshop and other apps. The fix addresses longstanding issues with JavaScript and XML handling in Wine. While installation now works for versions like Photoshop 2021 and 2025, running the software may still require additional tweaks.

The Wine project has released version 11.0, enhancing the ability to run Windows applications on Linux and macOS systems. This update unifies 32-bit and 64-bit support and introduces performance boosts for gaming and other software. It aligns with ongoing efforts to improve compatibility, particularly for SteamOS users.

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Developers have released Box64 version 0.4, focusing on better compatibility for games with digital rights management protections. This update also enhances the stability of Steam on Linux systems. The changes aim to broaden support for running x86_64 applications on ARM-based architectures.

The installer for Adobe Photoshop 2025 now functions on Linux systems through a patched version of Wine. This development allows Linux users to proceed with installation using compatibility software. Phoronix reports this advancement in open-source graphics and desktop Linux capabilities.

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Tests on the Asus Rog Xbox Ally X handheld gaming PC reveal significant performance improvements when running the Linux-based Bazzite operating system compared to Windows. Content creator Cyber Dopamine demonstrated higher frame rates, greater stability, and faster sleep and wake times in his recent YouTube video. The device can dual-boot between the two systems for flexibility.

YouTuber ETA Prime compared gaming performance on an all-AMD PC running SteamOS and Windows 11 Pro, testing popular titles at 4K resolution. The benchmarks reveal that neither operating system consistently outperforms the other across games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2. This highlights the growing viability of Linux-based platforms for gamers.

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In an unusual turn, benchmarks on a Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 laptop show Windows 11 delivering superior performance to Ubuntu Linux in several demanding workloads. The device features Intel's new Core Ultra 7 255H processor from the Arrow Lake H series. This result challenges the long-standing pattern where Linux typically leads in such tests.

 

 

 

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