Cassia is an in-development effort for running Microsoft Windows desktop games on Android.
This work-in-progress effort is essentially akin to the Steam Play approach but targeted for Android users by leveraging Wine, DXVK, VKD3D-Proton, and then FEX for emulating x86_64 binaries on AArch64.
Danylo Piliaiev with Igalia presented at FOSDEM 2024 this morning in Brussels around the TURNIP Mesa driver providing open-source Vulkan API support for Qualcomm Adreno graphics hardware.
Cassia is working on running desktop (Windows) games on Android by leveraging Wine, DXVK, VKD3D-Proton, and FEX-Core.
Many of the same components powering Valve’s Steam Play plus adding in FEX for handling the x86-64-on-AArch64 support.
Cassia sounds interesting but is still a work-in-progress and my excitement was a bit muted when reading more on it.
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Cassia is an in-development effort for running Microsoft Windows desktop games on Android.
This work-in-progress effort is essentially akin to the Steam Play approach but targeted for Android users by leveraging Wine, DXVK, VKD3D-Proton, and then FEX for emulating x86_64 binaries on AArch64.
Danylo Piliaiev with Igalia presented at FOSDEM 2024 this morning in Brussels around the TURNIP Mesa driver providing open-source Vulkan API support for Qualcomm Adreno graphics hardware.
Cassia is working on running desktop (Windows) games on Android by leveraging Wine, DXVK, VKD3D-Proton, and FEX-Core.
Many of the same components powering Valve’s Steam Play plus adding in FEX for handling the x86-64-on-AArch64 support.
Cassia sounds interesting but is still a work-in-progress and my excitement was a bit muted when reading more on it.
The original article contains 340 words, the summary contains 125 words. Saved 63%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!