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Blast Extreme Does Not Measure up to PCoIP
October 17, 2016

VMware recently announced the release of the Blast Extreme protocol in VMware Horizon 7, built on the H.264 video codec. A lot of claims have been...

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TOPICS: PCoIP, Zero Client, VMware, End-point Security, Remote Display Protocols, H.264, Blast Extreme Vs PCoIP, Blast Extreme, GPU, pcoip encoding, NVIDIA, VMware Horizon, Cloud Access Software, CPU Load, Battery Life, Linux, Horizon Protocols

Blast Extreme Requires GPUs to Deliver a Competitive User Experience
October 17, 2016

Graphics Processor Units (GPUs) are essential for delivering the rich, graphical experience for high-end, 3D applications such as CAD, GIS, Media and...

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TOPICS: PCoIP, Zero Client, VMware, NVIDIA Grid, Remote Display Protocols, H.264, Blast Extreme Vs PCoIP, lossless, Blast Extreme, Hardware Accelerator, GPU, pcoip encoding, NVIDIA, VMware Horizon, 3D graphics, latency, Bandwidth, Horizon Protocols

Improved VDI Performance & Cost Savings with Hardware Accelerator
August 3, 2016

When a virtualized desktop environment fails to meet expectations, it’s likely due to either poor end user experience or higher than expected TCO, or...

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TOPICS: PCoIP, VDI, Hardware Accelerator, server offload, pcoip encoding, University of Waterloo, gpu acceleration, Fairfield Energy