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Nvidia on Tuesday unveiled the latest version of its virtual GPU software, as well as new virtualization partners, which should help a growing number of professionals trying to work remotely.
NVIDIA has announced that Project G-Assist is now capable of downloading and installing its own plugins; all a user needs to ...
Assist, an AI gaming assistant, is set to receive its first major update to improve performance and to get it running on a ...
Nvidia is offering multiple discounts and an expanded free trial of the chipmaker's virtual GPU solutions as the work-from-home movement accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic has fueled demand ...
With G-Assist now available in a broader range of RTX PCs, including laptops, NVIDIA has informed us that, despite requiring ...
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 Virtual PC is a virtual desktop infrastructure offering that provides GPU acceleration for a range of PC applications, including those that can strain server CPUs, like video collaboration.
Nvidia Virtual GPU Update Brings Remote Desktops, Workstations And VR To Life Jul. 08, 2020 1:55 AM ET NVDA 2 Likes Bob O'Donnell 3.63K Follower s ...
The Nvidia Grid K1 graphics board has four lower-powered Kepler-based GPUs and 16GB of DDR3 memory, which can support up to 32 virtual machines simultaneously (servers typically support two boards ...
NVIDIA released security updates to fix 12 high and medium severity vulnerabilities in the Windows GPU display driver and the NVIDIA GeForce Experience (GFE) software.
NVIDIA made all these announcements Tuesday at its GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, bringing various partners on stage to show the world just how excited everyone is about the new technologies.