Tuesday, September 1st 2015
AMD Unveils World's First Hardware-Based Virtualized GPU Solution at VMworld
AMD today at VMworld 2015 demonstrated the world's first hardware-based GPU virtualization solution, the AMD Multiuser GPU. This new solution from AMD enables a virtualized workstation-class experience with full ISV certifications and local desktop-like performance. With the AMD Multiuser GPU, IT pros can easily configure these solutions to allow up to 15 users on a single AMD GPU. Demonstrations of AMD virtualization solutions can be found at VMworld 2015 booth 447.
"The AMD graphics cards are uniquely equipped with AMD Multiuser GPU technology embedded into the GPU delivering consistent and predictable performance," said Sean Burke, AMD corporate vice president and general manager, Professional Graphics. "When these AMD GPUs are appropriately configured to the needs of an organization, end users get the same access to the GPU no matter their workload. Each user is provided with the virtualized performance to design, create and execute their workflows without any one user tying up the entire GPU."
Built around industry standard SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization) technology, the AMD Multiuser GPU continues AMD's embracement of non-proprietary open standards. SR-IOV is a specification developed by the PCI SIG, and provides a standardized way for devices to expose hardware virtualization. The AMD Multiuser GPU is designed to preserve and support graphics- and compute-accelerated features for design and manufacturing or media and entertainment applications. The AMD Multiuser GPU addresses limitations of current virtualized GPU solutions that may not provide predictable performance for CAD/CAE, Media and Entertainment, and general enterprise GPU needs.
Created for GPU-accelerated workflows such as GPU compute and OpenCL, the AMD Multiuser GPU is designed to overcome the limitations of software-based virtualization such as reduced end-user performance. Users have access to native AMD display drivers for OpenGL, DirectX and OpenCL acceleration, enabling work without restrictions.
Additional AMD Multiuser GPU features include:
AMD strives to provide world-class professional graphics hardware for companies desiring to implement virtualized environments. To help IT managers with the installation process and ongoing support, there are no additional per-seat software costs from AMD beyond the purchase of the AMD Multiuser GPU.
"The AMD graphics cards are uniquely equipped with AMD Multiuser GPU technology embedded into the GPU delivering consistent and predictable performance," said Sean Burke, AMD corporate vice president and general manager, Professional Graphics. "When these AMD GPUs are appropriately configured to the needs of an organization, end users get the same access to the GPU no matter their workload. Each user is provided with the virtualized performance to design, create and execute their workflows without any one user tying up the entire GPU."
Built around industry standard SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization) technology, the AMD Multiuser GPU continues AMD's embracement of non-proprietary open standards. SR-IOV is a specification developed by the PCI SIG, and provides a standardized way for devices to expose hardware virtualization. The AMD Multiuser GPU is designed to preserve and support graphics- and compute-accelerated features for design and manufacturing or media and entertainment applications. The AMD Multiuser GPU addresses limitations of current virtualized GPU solutions that may not provide predictable performance for CAD/CAE, Media and Entertainment, and general enterprise GPU needs.
Created for GPU-accelerated workflows such as GPU compute and OpenCL, the AMD Multiuser GPU is designed to overcome the limitations of software-based virtualization such as reduced end-user performance. Users have access to native AMD display drivers for OpenGL, DirectX and OpenCL acceleration, enabling work without restrictions.
Additional AMD Multiuser GPU features include:
- Compute capabilities based on OpenCL supported by industry leading GPU virtualization
- Full feature set support including DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.4
- OpenCL 2.0 acceleration support
- Stable, predictable performance
- User-owned share of local memory providing additional security
- 15 maximum users per physical GPU
AMD strives to provide world-class professional graphics hardware for companies desiring to implement virtualized environments. To help IT managers with the installation process and ongoing support, there are no additional per-seat software costs from AMD beyond the purchase of the AMD Multiuser GPU.
19 Comments on AMD Unveils World's First Hardware-Based Virtualized GPU Solution at VMworld
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those amd guys has to dig with light speed to come up in 2 thays with their solution.
most likely job is done by VMware with amd and nv parthering with them for hardware compability.
rest is just nv marketing rushing pr on sunday so they can be first on news train
nVi NVIDIA holds 70% of graphics IPs so there should be some new. Or maybe they are rebranding just like free sync.
No GPU is two layers, its hardware with microcode, and either a direct hardware programmable interface that exposes hardware state and allows software to directly access the hardware. OR its hardware with microcode, and a software driver that acts as interface between the hardware and the software attempting to access it.
Nvidia and AMD hardware is very similar at this point.
how is that working out for you @Musaab? won't they ask you why havent you used an older account to shill so you don't stand out so much like that (instead of going at it with a fresh account)? will they still pay you after this rookie mistake? btw how much are they paying you to "promote" their stuff?
By the way I have born with this name. No need to hide in the bushes like you.
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