news.com.com — An improvement under development is the ability to support power-hungry graphics cards. And a feature called Input-Output Virtualization is designed to make it easier for multiple virtual machines, each with its own operating system, to share PCI devices such as network cards.
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geronimoJan 18, 2007
On the server side of things, we're very thankful for all this bandwidth(think PCI-e RAID cards and tons of drives), but on the consumer end it doesn't help much.
zankyJan 18, 2007
Well this sucks.... I got duped.... :(<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/hardware/PCI_Express_goes_2_0_Transfer_rates_double">http://digg.com/hardware/PCI_Express_goes_2_0_Transfer_rates_double</a>No hard feelings I guess...:sniff::/whineYou're still cool Gopher. On a more positive note, I'm really looking forward to PCIe 2.0, perhaps paired withwhatever ATi/AMD has cooking in the lab.... :)
nickishappyJan 18, 2007
He's referenceing a new scifi show. It's a joke.
mrviklundJan 18, 2007
Seems like the New Digg does not catch dupes as much as the old one or it's just ppl who more and more are posting it anyway which is sad. If I post something and find out that it is already posted I Digg that post instead.
ddrreJan 18, 2007
Well ZaNkY, if it makes you feel any better, I dugg you up ;)
ddrreJan 18, 2007
Exactly.Eventually we'd have to turn off our PCs during the night just like the water boiler, or not use it when we really have to.I mean, a 1.5GHz core (GPU) takes 32789423649 times the power of a dual 2.4GHz core (CPU) under pressure.w/e
Closed AccountJan 18, 2007
I don't use VMWare, VirtualPC or Virtual Server.I have a dual-core system, and use the Xen kernel. With `bridge-utils` I can link the card in my main system to a virtual system. Don't tell me what my computer runs.
darkstorm777Jan 18, 2007
lol huh?