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AMD Multiuser GPU – World’s First Hardware-Based Virtualized GPU

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Read more here
http://www.amd.com/Documents/Multiuser-GPU-Datasheet.pdf

Sounds interesting. I don't use much Virtual Machine but I know its a very popular thing.

Virtualization method - AMD Hardware - Nvidia Software
OpenCL™ 2.0 acceleration support - AMD Yes - Nvidia No
Stable, predictable performance - AMD Yes - Nvidia No
Dedicated share of local memory for increased security - AMD Yes - Nvidia No
Maximum users per physical GPU - AMD 15 - Nvidia 8
 
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Which bit is economical, it says max 8 users per gpu and that Nvidia Grid is software virtualisation only, both of these things are confirmed in the Nvidia blog you linked. K1 is a quad gpu card, K2 is a dual gpu card. AMDs solution is in hardware and can provide for many more users per card.

Late to the game when you are providing a hardware solution versus a software solution, nope that would be AMD massively ahead of the game... again.

Every link, every headline even the video name says first hardware based solution... then Nvidia fan boy comes in claiming Nvidia did it first, AMD is lying and provides a link proving AMD are telling the truth.

It's actually becoming a little silly that you keep linking to proof that you are wrong.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/grid-technology.html

hell if we really want to be accurate Nvidia is being economical with the truth. Max 16 users per GPU it says there except here

http://www.nvidia.co.uk/content/cloud-computing/pdf/nvidia-grid-datasheet-k1-k2.pdf

it clearly says a K1 has 4 gpus and a K2 has 2 gpus. Much more accurate is the vmware blog which accurately says max users per board not per GPU as Nvidia is claiming.

Well said.
 
Yes http://www.nvidia.com/object/cloud-gaming.html I'd love to read a more technical breakdown on what is happening behind the scenes, if anyone has something please link it up.

AMD say Grid is software base not hardware.

Virtualization method - AMD Hardware - Nvidia Software
OpenCL™ 2.0 acceleration support - AMD Yes - Nvidia No
Stable, predictable performance - AMD Yes - Nvidia No
Dedicated share of local memory for increased security - AMD Yes - Nvidia No
Maximum users per physical GPU - AMD 15 - Nvidia 8
 
Virtualization

VDI and Virtualized Workstations
For companies considering centralized computing solutions, AMD FirePro™ S-series server cards make it easy for IT to choose one flexible, scalable solution to meet various employee needs. It’s now possible to take advantage of the processing power of the GPU to create virtual machines for users – all managed from one central, secure location.

Benefits for IT:

Flexible configuration options
Support for leading virtualization technologies from Citrix®, Microsoft® and VMware®
GPU-accelerated applications in virtualized environments
Ability to move more specialized professionals away from physical PCs and into the cloud
More easily manage employee hardware and software from one central location

The world's first hardware-based virtualized GPU solution

Quite a Big copy and paste! Read more here http://www.amd.com/en-us/solutions/professional/virtualization#
Enable consistent, predictable, and secure performance from your virtualized workstation with the world’s first hardware-based virtualized GPU solution, the AMD Multiuser GPU.* This new virtualization solution from AMD will enable users to have workstation-class experiences with full ISV certifications and local desktop-like performance.
Predictable performance

An AMD graphics card equipped with our Multiuser GPU technology offers consistent, predictable performance. IT managers can easily configure these solutions to allow for up to 16 users on a single GPU. When the card is appropriately configured to meet the needs of the organization, users expect the same access to the GPU no matter their workload. There is no worry about any one user tying up the entire GPU while other users experience slow and unresponsive systems. Each user now has an equal share of the GPU to allow them to design, create, and execute their

​2-6 USERS ​
​Workstation Performance Use Cases (Graphics intensive design applications)

6-10 USERS
Power User Use Cases (Enterprise GPU applications and CAD viewer only support)

UP TO 16 USERS
​Knowledge Worker Use Cases (Office-type applications)

Full-featured virtual GPU

Software virtualization has traditionally been a limiting factor for those who want to fully utilize GPU hardware acceleration for compute tasks under Open CL. With AMD’s implementation of the new Multiuser GPU, users are no longer as limited to what they can or can’t do in a virtualized environment. Users will have access to native AMD display drivers for OpenGL, DirectX®, and OpenCL acceleration, enabling them to work with few if any restrictions. Whatever users were able to do on a local machine they can now do using our new virtualization technology.
Data secure

Users will have peace of mind knowing that their valuable work and data cannot be viewed by other prying eyes. Unlike software virtualization, AMD’s hardware-based virtualization solution makes it extremely difficult for a hacker to break in at the hardware level, whereas with software virtualization, any breaches or holes in the underlying driver can be exploited to access a guest virtual machine in an unauthorized fashion. For organizations that highly value security, the new AMD Multiuser GPU is the clear option for their virtualized workstation needs.

The AMD Multiuser GPU works with hypervisors to provide ease of installation. IT managers and system administrators setting up a central server within an enterprise environment can easily implement and configure the AMD Multiuser GPU with a hypervisor driver no bigger than a typical word processing document. The same graphics driver used for local workstations equipped with AMD FirePro™ graphics cards can be installed and used in this virtualized environment.
AMD Multiuser GPU is designed to work on environments using VMWare vSphere/ESXi 5.5 and up, with support for remote protocols such as Horizon View, Citrix Xen Desktop, Teradici Workstation Host Software, and others.

One solution for knowledge workers and power users
Knowledge workers

The most common type of employee. They require a PC to do their job, usually a basic desktop or laptop system with office productivity applications and Internet connectivity.
Knowledge workers are the most typical type of employee found in every business. While the work they do is valuable, they don’t need a powerful PC to get the job done. With the latest advancements in computing hardware, software and communication technologies, it’s now possible to give every employee a robust computing experience, on par with a physical system, from the cloud.
One GPU, multiple virtual mac​hines
In a shared GPU model every employee still feels like they have their own PC, but in fact all of the applications and processing hardware are centrally located in the data center. The employees are actually working on a virtual machine that they access via a compatible thin or zero client.
Power users

Requires everything a knowledge worker needs and more. They need more powerful PCs to run more specialized applications used for design, 3-D modeling, simulation and more. Power users are typically professionals in the design, engineering and simulation industries.
GPU-accelerated applications on virtual machines
Thanks to the tremendous processing power of the GPU, power users working with specialized applications can be transitioned from a physical tower or mobile workstation to a virtual machine that resides in the data center. These power users are working with more graphics-intensive applications than the typical knowledge worker, applications that perform best on a discrete GPU.
The ideal type of power user who can easily transition to virtual machine is an engineer, designer or modeler currently working on a tower or mobile workstation. Depending on the applications and workload, these professionals can be transitioned via a shared GPU model (one GPU for many users) or to a dedicated GPU model (one GPU per user).​​
However, there are various levels of power users, with some needing more processing horsepower than others. With AMD FirePro™ S-series graphics cards, and virtualization technologies from Citrix®, Microsoft® and VMware®, IT can find the right mix of hardware and software to meet a variety of end-user needs.
For companies looking to take advantage of the shared GPU model to support multiple midrange power users, AMD FirePro S-series server cards support Microsoft ® RemoteFX and VMware ESX 5.5.
For companies looking to take advantage of the dedicated GPU model to support midrange to ultrahigh power users, AMD FirePro S-series server cards support VMware ESXi 5.1 and Citrix XenDesktop® and XenApp.
 
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lol

AMD is always wrong, a forum user on OCUK told you so.. Yeah yeah... Man they wouldn't write up an article if it was all rubbish.. That would be plain lying and would be classed has false advertisement.
 
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