Currently only
Microsoft Windows is supported by the ASIO SDK, with support on Intel-based and
ARM64 platforms. Hardware vendors need to supply a proprietary
device driver to support ASIO; for example,
multichannel USB Audio Class interface chips by
XMOS use an ASIO-compatible audio driver developed by Thesycon. As of 2026, Microsoft,
Qualcomm, and
Yamaha Corporation are developing an updated in-box Windows device driver for USB Audio Class compliant hardware which includes multi-client ASIO support, to be distributed through
Windows Update for X86-64 and ARM64 versions of
Windows 11. While originally supporting MacOS, the introduction of
Core Audio with macOS X made ASIO support for this OS unnecessary. There is an experimental ASIO driver for
Wine, WineASIO, for a Windows compatibility layer for Linux. WineASIO driver uses the
JACK sound server as its audio back-end and allows many ASIO-aware applications to run with low latency under WINE. == Licensing ==