device: 0.908 graphic: 0.851 semantic: 0.686 performance: 0.619 PID: 0.515 boot: 0.440 other: 0.367 network: 0.343 debug: 0.332 files: 0.329 vnc: 0.306 socket: 0.292 permissions: 0.242 KVM: 0.227 Addressing Limitations with 64GB RAM on virt-9.2 Machine Type in QEMU 9.1.93 Description of problem: When attempting to run a VM with 64GB of RAM using the `virt-9.2` machine type, QEMU encounters an error related to addressing limitations. It appears that the memory configuration exceeds the 32-bit addressing limit. Error output: **qemu-system-aarch64: Addressing limited to 32 bits, but memory exceeds it by 65498251264 bytes** Steps to reproduce: 1. Build QEMU from source on macOS (M2 MacBook, arm64). 2. Run the command with the `virt-9.2` machine type and 64GB of RAM. Additional information: - Changes in [UTM app](https://github.com/utmapp/UTM/releases) for release v4.6.2 - (macOS) Support > 32GiB RAM configurations in QEMU ([#5537](https://github.com/utmapp/UTM/issues/5537)) - Although the site advertises release of qemu-9.2.0-rc3, the brew install doesn't install the latest version yet. - The QEMU build environment includes dependencies installed via Homebrew: libffi, gettext, glib, pkg-config, pixman, ninja, meson, sdl2, gtk+3, gnu-tar.