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Intel GVT-g is a technology that allows to "slice" an Intel GPU into virtualized GPUs that can be then passed into virtual machines. | Intel GVT-g is a technology that allows to "slice" an Intel GPU into virtualized GPUs that can be then passed into virtual machines. | ||
Note that Intel GVT-g only supports Intel Broadwell (5th gen) to Comet Lake (10th gen), where in 10th gen support for IVGT-g was removed. For 11th gen, and 12th gen, there is SR-IOV coming up for virtualized GPUs, but that did not yet arrive in Linux mainline. | |||
== Configuring GPU == | == Configuring GPU == | ||
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Rebuild & voilá - your virtualized GPU is ready; now you just have to attach it to some virtual machine. | |||
== Attaching GPU == | == Attaching GPU == | ||