The current multi-user virtual reality experience scene is not simple enough, and a corresponding number of PC computers need to be allocated according to the number of head phones, and a large amount of cables are added while occupying space. For this reason, graphics card manufacturer Nvidia has proposed an experimental solution that can run four HTC Vive integrated PCs simultaneously.
At today’s GPU Technology Conference, Nvidia demonstrated a conceptual PC with four Quadro P6000 graphics cards that can run four virtual machines on a PC server.
Nvidia points out: "The reason for the initial development of this system was to explore ways to support multi-user VR. But other interesting use cases have begun to appear, including a mixed reality viewer view in which some virtual machines drive the head display, while other virtual machines Drive the virtual camera."
Tom Kaye, a senior solutions architect at Nvidia, said: “There are infinite possibilities. By adding remote management and reliable features, such as multiple templates, we can foresee that system builders are trying to create a powerful one. Multi-user VR devices that can be deployed immediately."
This type of system can be used for theme parks, arcade stores, or for employees. Nvidia said in the blog post that this will not only minimize space but also reduce power consumption and heat generation.
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