Nvidia's GRID Visual Computing Appliance is a remote GPU acceleration system
that can run complex applications -- like those from Adobe, Autodesk
and Dassault -- and display their graphics on a networked client
computer. All a user has to do is click on an icon to create a
virtual workspace. Users can then have the same graphics experience
they would get from an expensive, dedicated workstation.
Nvidia
on Wednesday debuted its GRID Visual Computing Appliance, a device
that lets businesses deliver ultra-fast GPU performance to any
Windows, Linux or Mac client on their network.
The
GRID VCA is a GPU-based system that allows complex applications,
sending graphics output to the network and enabling it to be
displayed on a client machine. It provides remote GPU acceleration,
giving the user on the client machine the same rich graphics
experience available from an expensive dedicated PC workstation.
Source:
technewsworld
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