Hello, 

till now the argument of Qubes OS was that there are no laptops with AMD CPU's 
or APU's which Qubes OS can run on. 

Qubes OS primary focus is on laptops and than on workstations. 

Qubes OS uses Xen to isolate "qubes" (vms) from each other. Xen can run on AMD, 
Intel, ARM and other platforms. Therefor Qubes itself is not dependent on the 
hardware itself. Qubes depends on certain virtualization extensions like Second 
Level Address Translation (SLAT), CPU virtualization extension and 
IO-Virtualization (IOMMU). AMD has all those virtualization features. So, in 
theory Qubes OS could run on AMD chips.

The problem till now was that AMD was not producing any hardware which was able 
to compete with Intel's quasi mono pole. This changed with this weeks AMD Zen 
announcement. The next question is: when does AMD Zen CPU's will appear in 
laptops? 

The next question is, will AMD offer SEV support for consumer CPU's? 


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