A: Technically yes, but practically no. New Super Mario Bros. Wii runs at 10-15 FPS. The lack of a 64-bit JIT kills Wii emulation.
The Dolphin team officially discontinued 32-bit support in for Windows and Linux, with Android following shortly after in 2015 . The reasons were primarily technical: 32 Bit Dolphin Emulator Android
The is no longer officially supported and is essentially a legacy relic from nearly a decade ago . While modern Dolphin versions require a 64-bit (ARMv8 AArch64) processor and operating system, 32-bit builds are still sought after by users with older or budget hardware. Performance & Compatibility A: Technically yes, but practically no
: 32-bit hardware is generally too weak to emulate GameCube or Wii games at playable speeds. Even on older 32-bit flagship processors like the Snapdragon 801, performance was often "terrible" without a JIT (Just-In-Time) compiler. The lack of a 64-bit JIT kills Wii emulation