AMD today revealed the world's first hardware virtualized GPU products
-- AMD FirePro S-Series GPUs with Multiuser GPU (MxGPU) technology.
AMD's ground-breaking hardware-virtualized GPU architecture delivers an
innovative solution in response to emerging user experiences such as
remote workstation, cloud gaming, cloud computing, and Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure (VDI).
In the virtualization ecosystem, key
components like the CPU, network controller and storage devices are
being virtualized in hardware to deliver optimal user experiences, but
prior to today the GPU was not hardware virtualized. AMD MxGPU
technology, for the first time, brings the modern virtualization
industry standard to the GPU hardware.
What does this mean?
Consistent performance and enhanced security across virtual machines.
MxGPU controls GPU scheduling delivering predictable quality of service
to the user.
AMD MxGPU technology, based on SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization), a PCI Express standard:
- Delivers hardware GPU scheduling logic with high-precision quality of service to the user.
- Preserves
the data integrity of Virtualized Machines (VM) and their application
data through hardware-enforced memory isolation logic preventing one VM
from being able to access another VM's data.
- Exposes all
graphics functionality of the GPU to applications allowing for full
virtualization support for not only graphics APIs like DirectX and
OpenGL but also GPU compute APIs like OpenCL.
The new AMD
FirePro S7150 and AMD FirePro S7150 x2 server graphics cards will
combine with industry-leading OEM offerings to create high-performance
virtual workstations and address IT needs of simple installation and
operation, critical data security and outstanding
performance-per-dollar. Typical VDI use cases include Computer-Aided
Design (CAD), Media and Entertainment, and office applications powered
by the industry's first hardware-based virtualized GPU.
"The AMD
hardware virtualization GPU product line is another shining example of
our commitment to offer customers exceptional cutting edge graphics in
conjunction with fundamental API software support," said Sean Burke,
corporate vice president and general manager, Radeon Technologies Group,
AMD. "We created the innovative AMD FirePro S-series GPUs to deliver a
precise, secure, high performance and enriched graphics user experience-
all provided without per user licensing fees required to use AMD's
virtualized solution."
"AMD multi-user graphics promises to change
how and when companies utilize workstations by providing workers with
on-demand powerhouse graphics when needed, while helping significantly
reduce the total cost of ownership typically associated with large
installations of workstations," said Jon Peddie, president, Jon Peddie
Research. "The move to virtualization of high-performance graphics
capabilities typically associated with standalone workstations only
makes sense, and will likely gain significant traction in the coming
years."
"AMD FirePro S7150 and AMD FirePro S7150 x2 GPUs
complement VMware Horizon by giving more users a richer, more compelling
user experience," said Pat Lee, senior director, Remote Experience for
Desktop and Application Products, VMware. "Systems equipped with AMD
FirePro cards can provide VMware Horizon users with enhanced video and
graphics performance, benefiting especially those installations that
focus on CAD and other 3D intensive applications."
"We're excited
about the value the AMD FirePro S-series products present to our user
community," said Paul Sagar, VP, PTC CAD Product Management. "We are
working closely with AMD on the support and certification of PTC Creo
for the virtualized desktop."
IT budgets can realize support for
up to 16 simultaneous users with a single AMD FirePro S7150 GPU card
which features 8 GB of GDDR5 memory, while up to twice as many
simultaneous users (32 in total) can be supported by a single AMD
FirePro S7150 x2 card which includes a total of 16 GB of GDDR5 memory
(8GB per GPU). Both models feature 256-bit memory bandwidth.
Based
on AMD's Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture to optimize utilization
and maximize performance, the AMD FirePro S7150 and S7150 x2 server GPUs
feature:
- AMD Multiuser GPU (MxGPU) technology to enable
consistent, predictable and secure performance from virtualized
workstations with the world's first hardware-based virtualized GPU
products to enable users with workstation-class experiences matched with
full ISV certifications.
- GDDR5 GPU Memory to help accelerate applications and process computationally complex workflows with ease.
- Error
Correcting Code (ECC) Memory to ensure the accuracy of computations by
correcting any single or double bit error as a result of naturally
occurring background radiation.
- OpenCL 2.0 support to help
professionals tap into the parallel computing power of modern GPUs and
multicore CPUs to accelerate compute-intensive tasks in leading
CAD/CAM/CAE and Media & Entertainment applications that support
OpenCL allowing developers to take advantage of new GPU features.
- AMD
PowerTune is an intelligent power management system that monitors both
GPU activity and power draw. AMD PowerTune optimizes the GPU to deliver
low power draw when GPU workloads do not demand full activity and
delivers the optimal clock speed to ensure the highest possible
performance within the GPU's power budget for high intensity workloads.
AMD
FirePro S7150 and S7150 x2 server GPUs are expected to be available
from server technology providers in the first half of 2016.