Before, as Unix-like operating systems were in many platforms, Wine had (and still has) to worry about different architectures like PowerPC, SPARC and MIPS, however, Windows never had support to these architectures so compatibility on Wine were never to be guarantee. But things are to change regarding ARM architectures.
Today we have:
Even thought CPU emulations exists (GNU/Linux distributions has box86 and box64 and Mac has Rosetta, Windows has a bulit-in emulator aswell), CPU architecture differences will imply on the next tests reports and while another application works in x86_64 architecture, it might fail or be buggy to native ARM architecture, or even emulated x86_64.Hardware tested
Graphics:
GPU: Intel/AMD/Nvidia/Other/Unknown
Driver: open source/proprietary/unknown
With ARM laptops on the market, other GPUs will be becoming popular. Adreno, PowerVR, Mali etc. Wine has "Other" entry for GPU vendor though.
So, to better identify the hardware between the next test reports, we could have:
¿What do you think about it?Hardware tested
Processor:
CPU: Intel/AMD/Snapdragon/Mediatek/Spreadturn/Other/Unknown
Architecture: x86/amd64/ARM/ARM64/Other/Unknown
Graphics:
GPU: Intel/AMD/Nvidia/Adreno/Mali/PowerVR/Other/Unknown
Driver: open source/proprietary/unknown