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<p>You can also get a PCI-e expander from companies such as Cyclone
Microsystems if you want more slots.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/30/2017 10:51 PM, Nick S wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I know there is a project for Intel graphics. Anybody knows whether we have
any support for the new GPU virtualization tech from either NVidia of AMD?
I know I can pass the entire card to the guest, my question is whether some
GPU virtualization is possible on one of these platforms where I can share
the card between multiple guests. (Owner of a 4 GPU box here running out of
PCI-e slots)
Thank you!
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