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Beyond3D News
Join Date: May 2007
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NVIDIA introduced a number of new Quadro products today, along with SLI Multi-OS which, amazingly enough, allows for full 3D acceleration in guest OSes for virtualization. A beta version of their CUDA raytracing solution has also shipped to their partners in early March.
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Guest acceleration is the interesting point for me. Too bad they are restricting this to one single product in their line. I have seen active work on this feature in both VirtualBox and VMWare, so it will soon (I hope) be mainstream so the nVidia product will be pointless (I hope given the price).
Anyway, I never understood why they price the workstation products so high. What's the justification? |
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Darlek ******
Join Date: Jun 2004
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getting them certified for certain apps
according to the article nv have trademarked "real work" or should that be "real work(tm)"
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Naughty Boy!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
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I guess the justification is the customer support involved.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Maybe someone can rip their drivers apart and perhaps get a few pointers on how to make the VirtualBox acceleration tick.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Jurong West
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Very impressive showing for the virtualized section.
I don't think their graphs were right for 08 though- ATI actually got pro marketshare back IIRC. It's 12% (IIRC) for now, probably will stay there since the new Quadro offerings are quite impressive by themselves. Margins have gone down quite some though since the FireGLs and Pros came around, so no more easy lucrative lunch.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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http://www.pcpop.com/doc/0/378/378095.shtml
EDIT: looks like it's on JPR itself, lol. http://www.jonpeddie.com/special/Workstation.shtml nVidia -> 90% to 86.3% (First time net market share loss since 2004, no wonder they didn't show this number ATI -> 8.8% to 12.1% Revenue and volume are down too, but I think the midrage FirePros probably sold quite some amount- since the newer cards are starting to substantially shake off the old FireGL incompatibily/buggy stigma (R580GL and back) whilst being extremely frugal in terms of power draw. Might also be nVentory causing problems, didn't consider it to that extent.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Ah yeah, that's Q4 though. NV's numbers are for the full 2008 year - so they're definitely correct, just if you look at the current situation ATI is clearly gaining some share - good!
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Good thing ATI are gaining. Nvidia has been too arrogant and not been producing anything decent. I hope their Next Gen will be the Core2Duo equivalent.
I thought the SLI Visualization is interesting, does that mean we could finally play Games on a Virtual Windows XP without much ( >5% ) performance penalty on a Mac? |
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NVIDIA segmentation at play. This is what you might want to keep an eye on for any VM gaming. |
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*goes to reflash card and install Quadro drivers* Time for some Linux/BSD/Solaris driver makers to quietly reverse engineer and get some 'inspiration' from 'SLI-Multi-OS'.. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Cleveland
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Intel VT along with VT-d (Directed IO) helps significantly with performance. Not all Intel chipsets/motherboards support VT-d even if they support VT.
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