We have updated our hardware support tracking and moved it to a repo of it's own along with a web frontend at: https://tested.blissos.org/
Repo: https://github.com/BlissRoms-x86/CompatibilityList
Supported CPU's:
!!!danger As of 2024, all of our latest BlissOS builds are targeting at x86_64-v2 CPU. This microarchitecture levels match with Android ABIs requirement so your CPU must be compatible or else it won't be able to boot.
To know if your CPU support x86_64-v2, check your CPU features using programs like CPUID's CPU-Z or search for your CPU at CPU-World or TechPowerUp's CPU database !!!
(as of 2022 Q4)
Intel:
- Intel i Series (i3/5/7/9) - Fully Supported
- Intel Celeron M - Fully Supported (Kernel 5.4+ recommended)
- Intel Atom - Mostly Supported (Kernel 5.10+ recommended)
- Core2Duo - Not Fully Supported (Needs SSE4.2) (May require 32bit builds)
AMD:
- A Series - Mostly Supported (Needs SSE4.2) (Kernel 5.10+ recommended)
- Ryzen Series (1k-7k) - Fully Supported (Kernel 5.10+ recommended)
- Athlon Series - Mostly Supported (Needs SSE4.2) (Kernel 5.10+ recommended)
Supported GPU's:
- Intel iGPU : Supported
- Intel dGPU (Ex: DG1/DG2) : Untested
- AMD APU/GPU : Supported
- Nvidia : Support but limited
Native-Bridge:
BlissOS include native-bridge solution for translating ARM apps. If you can boot BlissOS, you can use this native bridge as it require x86_64v2 CPU. As of right now, 2 native bridge solution are being used :
- BlissOS 14/15 : Intel's libhoudini (aka Intel Bridge Technology)
- BlissOS 16/17 : Google's libndk_translation.
These are proprietary libraries extracted from firmware of different devices.
How to identify Native-Bridge Types in ISO file ?
* houdini - Includes Intel's Houdini (Works with most Intel CPU's and some recent AMD CPU's)
* libndk - Includes Google's libndk-translation (Works on all CPU's, but not as efficient as Houdini)