AMD released the dual Radeon Pro V340 GPU with 32GB HBM2 memory
Virtual GPU is the reason to make dual GPU graphics card.
Virtualization is a great tool for businesses to reduce hardware costs but still have the flexibility to allocate resources.AMD's Radeon Pro V340 is probably the most notable product when it meets the requirements of many users.
Recently, AMD shared more detailed information about virtual GPU solution on its Radeon Pro V340 graphics card.The V340 has two Vega chips on the same circuit board, to speed up CAD software, rendering and virtualization.
Advertiseed as a VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) solution, the V340 has 32GB HBM2 (broadband memory) memory with ECC (Error Correcting Code) capability.AMD allows up to 32 virtual machines to get 1GB VRAM per machine.Each Vega GPU can support up to 16 users simultaneously.
Software vendors can use VDI with full support for OpenGL, OpenCL, DirectX and other APIs.Dassault Systems Solidworks, PTC Creo, and Siemens NX are the first CAD software to benefit from this GPU virtualization solution.
AMD also uses its own MxGPU Technology to virtualize the GPU so high-demand computing operations are not as costly as many current solutions.For those who need more advanced video encode capabilities, 2 videos can simultaneously be compressed into H.264 and H.265 on two different virtual encode engines.
AMD also uses its own MxGPU technology
Radeon Pro V340 also emphasizes security.Secure boot capabilities and encrypted archives help businesses protect their data.Virtual machines also work separately to avoid data leakage.
The pioneers in virtualization technology like VMware or Citrix are all ready for new AMD products.'AMD Radeon Pro V340 graphics card will help our customers secure virtualized applications and desktops for demanding graphics applications,' said Sheldon D'Paiva, director of product marketing at VMware. good.
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