Intel Boosts Xe Driver with Multi-GPU SVM in Linux Kernel 7.0 for AI
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Intel Boosts Xe Driver with Multi-GPU SVM in Linux Kernel 7.0 for AI
Intel’s Bold Push: Revolutionizing Multi-GPU Workloads with Shared Virtual Memory in Linux’s Latest Kernel In the fast-evolving world of high-performance computing, Intel is making significant strides to bolster its position against rivals like Nvidia and AMD. As 2025 draws to a close, the company’s open-source graphics driver team has delivered a key enhancement to the Linux ecosystem: multi-device shared virtual memory (SVM) support for its Xe…
Intel's Xe Linux Driver Ready With Multi-Device SVM To End Out 2025
Intel's open-source graphics driver engineers are ending out 2025 with a bang. Sent out today was the final drm-xe-next pull request of the year of new feature material ready for the next version of the Linux kernel. Today's pull adds support for SR-IOV scheduler groups as well as multi-device Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) support...
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