gpu virtualization
GPU virtualization refers to the process of dividing a physical graphics processing unit (GPU) into multiple virtual GPUs, allowing them to be shared among multiple users or virtual machines. This technology enables efficient utilization of the GPU's computing power and allows different applications or users to simultaneously and independently access the GPU's resources.
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