Aug, 2022 : Verge.io Introduces Virtualized, Shared GPU Computing


📅 - To give users the performance of GPUs as virtualized, shared resources, Verge.io, a company providing a unique method to virtualize data centers, has added major new functionality to its Verge-OS software.
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