NVIDIA has launched NVIDIA GRID 2.0, a GPU-powered virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution with broad industry support designed to deliver even the most graphics-intensive applications to any connected device virtually. The solution boasts unprecedented performance, efficiency, and flexibility improvements for virtualized graphics in enterprise workflows.
“Industry leaders around the world are embracing NVIDIA GRID to provide their employees access to even the most graphics-intensive workflows on any device, right from the data center,” says Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “NVIDIA GRID technology enables employees to do their best work regardless of the device they use or where they are located. This is the future of enterprise computing.”
NVIDIA GRID 2.0 offers:
- Doubled user density: The solution doubled user density over the previous version, allowing up to 128 users per server.
- Doubled application performance: Twice the application performance as before using the latest version of the company’s Maxwell GPU architecture. †
- Blade server support: Enterprises can now run GRID-enabled virtual desktops on blade servers, not simply rack servers.
- Linux support: No longer limited to the Windows operating system, NVIDIA GRID 2.0 now supports Linux users.
NVIDIA GRID 2.0 is available worldwide starting September 15, 2015. To learn more or sign up for a 90-day evaluation, visit http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvidia-grid.html.
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