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      It might not

      All this allows is for you to split your GPU into multiple virtual GPUs. The virtual GPUs then can be passed to a VM.

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        I can see a scenario where we no longer need to dedicate a physical GPU to a VM with passthru (say to use a windows game/program which cannot run on Linux) and instead split the GPU between the host Linux and the VM.

        I wonder if this can be done dynamically, ie. you do that only when you start the VM.

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          I could be wrong about this but I think it is always dynamic

          I’m also really interested in virtio GPU as it seems fairly vendor independent. All it does is provide a virtual GPU that then passes the calls down to the GPU driver of the host

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        Wonder how well this might work for AI stuff… Dedicate GPU segments to processing on stuff VMs

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          I’m more curious about Linux gaming and VDI honestly

          It would be amazing if I could split a high end card between a few people.

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            I recall reading a post on Reddit where somebody was able to have two people playing from a single machine with dual video cards dedicated to VMs.