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NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC)

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What is NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC)?

NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC) is a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution provided by NVIDIA. It aims to offer virtualized desktops for knowledge workers in various industries. According to the vendor, vPC provides high-performance graphics and computing capabilities, allowing users to run graphics-rich applications and perform data-intensive tasks without compromising performance. The product is targeted at small to large enterprises and is commonly used by professionals in industries such as finance, healthcare, education, manufacturing, and media and entertainment.

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Nvidia GRID offers much more than only On-Demand gaming technology.. Have you considered it yet?

Pros

  • Streaming Game Services.
  • Dedicated graphics processing form virtual desktop infrastructures, allowing the use of Photoshop, CAD, Video Editing, and more.
  • Enhanced computing & processing of data thay consists of large amounts of smaller data sets.
  • Financial based calculations.

Cons

  • The cost for Nvidia GRID capable hardware is still very high, but is & has been dropping fairly rapidly.
  • Latency is a large problem for "interaction" based systems (Gaming, remote desktop use) and requires high-speed data, and hosting close to the client.
  • No real solutions for smaller businesses, but cloud hosting providers like SoftLayer are beginning to offer affordable hosted grid-capable environments.

Return on Investment

  • Allows us to simplify all of our VDI designs, as power users can be managed like all other cloud users, instead of requiring individual systems.
  • Provides a way of offering a substantial processing increase for computing/calculations over and above what additional CPUs could offers.
  • Offers the only "ready-made" solution for on-demand gaming services, after Sony purchased OnLive, and provides an affordable method for startups to enter the Industry.

Alternatives Considered

onlive and AMD live