Press Release
Engineers and design professionals will
be able to work anywhere on virtually any device and still have
access to the computing and graphics performance of a GPU-powered
workstation, with today's launch of the cloud-based NVIDIA® VGX™
K2 GPU.
Built on the NVIDIA Kepler™
architecture -- the world's fastest, most efficient GPU architecture
-- VGX K2 adds unprecedented workstation capabilities to the NVIDIA
VGX platform, which was announced earlier this year.
The NVIDIA VGX platform utilizes the
GPU to allow enterprises to efficiently deliver virtualized
workstation performance and capabilities -- including rich multimedia
and 3D graphics -- to users on smartphones, tablets or PCs. Its VGX
K2 board, which includes two workstation-class GPUs, enables
enterprises to increase user density without sacrificing performance
or application compatibility.
Other key benefits of NVIDIA VGX K2
include:
- Faster interactivity: With 4 GB of graphics memory per GPU, VGX K2 ensures that graphics-intensive design and content-creation applications run with ease.
- Low-latency remote display: Patent-pending remote display technology minimizes the lag traditionally associated with virtual desktop computing.
- Data center power efficiency: Using SMX, a revolutionary streaming multiprocessor, VGX K2 provides unsurpassed performance per watt for enterprise data centers.
"The VGX platform has been
developed to bring rich, interactive graphics to all enterprise
virtual desktop users," said Jeff Brown, general manager of the
Professional Solutions Group at NVIDIA.
"With VGX K2 in the data
center, designers and engineers who create the core intellectual
property for their companies can now access their IP from any device
and still enjoy workstation-class performance."
NVIDIA and Citrix Expand Enterprise
Presence of Workstation-Class Virtual Desktops
Citrix XenDesktop with HDX 3DPro uses NVIDIA VGX technology to deliver a faster, more interactive user experience. In combination with Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp, the NVIDIA VGX K2 board provides users full compatibility and performance of all their graphics and GPU computing-intensive applications. In addition, the ecosystem of Citrix Ready partners around HDX 3D will be able to use VGX K2 to provide workstation-class performance.
Citrix XenDesktop with HDX 3DPro uses NVIDIA VGX technology to deliver a faster, more interactive user experience. In combination with Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp, the NVIDIA VGX K2 board provides users full compatibility and performance of all their graphics and GPU computing-intensive applications. In addition, the ecosystem of Citrix Ready partners around HDX 3D will be able to use VGX K2 to provide workstation-class performance.
"In our increasingly global and
mobile economy, companies are looking more and more to desktop
virtualization as a critical solution, and we're working closely with
NVIDIA to offer the most advanced virtualized user experience on the
market," said Krishna Subramanian, vice president of marketing
and partner engagement at Citrix. "XenDesktop with NVIDIA VGX
acceleration aims to deliver workstation-class performance to the
most demanding users in enterprises, while also increasing user
density in their data centers."
Supporting Partner Quote
"NVIDIA's GPU virtualization technology builds on and accelerates Cisco's vision of delivering virtual desktops and rich-media applications through the cloud, and helps to enable enterprise customers to deploy simple, scalable and highly secure virtualization solutions," said Satinder Sethi, vice president at Cisco, an NVIDIA technology partner.
"NVIDIA's GPU virtualization technology builds on and accelerates Cisco's vision of delivering virtual desktops and rich-media applications through the cloud, and helps to enable enterprise customers to deploy simple, scalable and highly secure virtualization solutions," said Satinder Sethi, vice president at Cisco, an NVIDIA technology partner.
Availability
The NVIDIA VGX K2 platform for virtual workstations is expected to be available from leading server OEMs starting in early 2013. More information is available at www.nvidia.com/vgx.
The NVIDIA VGX K2 platform for virtual workstations is expected to be available from leading server OEMs starting in early 2013. More information is available at www.nvidia.com/vgx.
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