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The updates to Nvidia's vGPU software could help organizations remotely leverage virtual reality or better collaborate on computer-aided design.
Nvidia is offering expanded free trials and discounts of its virtual GPU solutions, including GRID and Virtual Compute Server, as the demand for virtual desktop infrastructure software grows.
To help organizations obtain remote access to GPU-enabled systems, at a lower cost, with less complexity, NVIDIA has partnered with the major cloud providers to offer cloud-based virtual workstations.
Nvidia has built datacenter-optimized GPUs for many years, and several years back, made them a shareable and manageable resource through the introduction of virtual GPU software.
With NVIDIA GRID vGPU, users are able to work with a virtual system that provides "the same 100 percent graphics API compatibility" as as user with a dedicated GPU at their desk would have.
Nvidia’s portfolio of hardware, software, and appliances has been focused of late on providing GPU acceleration within the data center. Until recently, the company’s general-purpose GPU (GPGPU ...
Nvidia on Tuesday unveiled new technology aimed at making high-end GPU-based graphics workstation performance available to any Windows, Linux or Mac users over a corporate network. With the ...
Nvidia is introducing a new graphics card option for its Grid virtual desktop system, promising to cut the costs of streaming graphics-intensive applications to employees.
Nvidia’s new Kepler GPU integrates hardware virtualization, allowing more effective use of GPUs in cloud computing applications – including high performance games streamed from the cloud.
VMware and Nvidia have expanded their alliance to support Nvidia GPU-based applications on VMware’s new vSphere 7 Update 2. The upgraded version of vSphere 7 will support the new Nvidia AI ...
Deploying NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation with Citrix DaaS Helps Enterprises Accelerate the Development, Prototyping and Delivery of AI Apps More Cost Effectively FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., March 19 ...
Microsoft (MSFT) unveiled on Monday new virtual machines that use Nvidia's (NVDA) H100 Tensor Core GPUs and the company's Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking.