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This page is currently a placeholder for XenGT (aka GVT-v) project information, with pointers to information sources.
This page is currently a placeholder for XenGT (aka GVT-v) project information, with pointers to information sources.


= What is XenGT? =
Rob Farber writes:
[http://www.techenablement.com/multios-gaming-media-and-opencl-using-xengt-virtual-machines-on-shared-intel-gpus Rob Farber's answer]:


At last, a full (opensource!) GPU virtualization solution that allows virtualized guest operating systems to “own” a shared Intel GPU yet allows applications to run with near-native performance!
''At last, a full (opensource!) GPU virtualization solution that allows virtualized guest operating systems to “own” a shared Intel GPU yet allows applications to run with near-native performance!''





Revision as of 15:26, 20 January 2015

This page is currently a placeholder for XenGT (aka GVT-v) project information, with pointers to information sources.

What is XenGT?

Rob Farber's answer:

At last, a full (opensource!) GPU virtualization solution that allows virtualized guest operating systems to “own” a shared Intel GPU yet allows applications to run with near-native performance!