| Giving VDI a boost with hardware-based GPU virtualization | |
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| Oil and gas companies perform a variety of exploratory and extraction functions that require specialized 3D applications and high-end GPU acceleration and oftentimes require field personnel to commute to the nearest office to access data on a workstation – time that could be better spent working. This white paper highlights how powering VDI with hardware-based GPU virtualization technology allows users to access GPU-accelerated high-end 3D applications and data from remote office and field locations. Read on and find out how you can:
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Thursday, March 16, 2017
Giving VDI a boost with hardware-based GPU virtualization
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