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    Phoronix: Intel DG1 Graphics Card Bring-Up On Linux Continues - Latest Bits For Local Memory

    Recently there have been a lot of open-source Linux patches flowing concerning Intel's bring-up of their DG1 discrete graphics card for developers. That work continued this week with the latest patches in wiring up LMEM support...

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    Can you just release DG1 and company already?... I really can't wait moreeeee...

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    • #3
      Does anyone know if this new Intel DG1 will support Intel GVT-g virtualization?
      This would be one of the killer features (given the high prices of NVIDIA GRID and AMD MxGPU).

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      • #4
        Originally posted by adevur View Post
        Does anyone know if this new Intel DG1 will support Intel GVT-g virtualization?
        This would be one of the killer features (given the high prices of NVIDIA GRID and AMD MxGPU).
        Literally this, even if it can only run at the speed of a R7 250 with GVT-g virtualization and it is not horrendously expensive, I'll like two of these, three if they make a low profile card. Big bonus if I can plug-n-play accelerate blender with the card too.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JPFSanders View Post

          Literally this, even if it can only run at the speed of a R7 250 with GVT-g virtualization and it is not horrendously expensive, I'll like two of these, three if they make a low profile card. Big bonus if I can plug-n-play accelerate blender with the card too.
          Yeah that would be nice, but Intel has a terrible history of aggressive market segmentation. We can only hope that they will out-feature the established GPU manufacturer landscape in order to break through.

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