May 2, 2011,Kfar Netter, Israel
Expanding their relationship beyond hardware, LucidLogix
today announced that its' Virtu™ GPU virtualization software will be
integrated into various SKUs of ASUS®
motherboards based on the Intel ) Z68 chipsets. Virtu allows the
systems to simultaneously take full advantage of both the low-power
best-in-class media processing features of the 2nd generation Intel® CoreTM
processor graphics and the 3D gaming performance of add-in cards with
graphics processing units (GPUs) from AMD and NVIDIA®.
"Since ASUS supplies a third of the world's motherboards, their
knowledge and expertise in the market magnifies the importance of a
seamless media experience only provided by Lucid," said Offir Remez,
president and founder of Lucid. "The Virtu
solution is rapidly becoming a standard, must-have feature and its
expanding market acceptance creates a runway for further innovation in
both desktop and notebook PC graphics."
Utilizing its knowledge and capabilities to serve generic gaphics
processors, Lucid has developed an important improvement for media and
gaming PC users. Until now, once a discrete GPU was attached to a
desktop computer, the integrated GPU became inaccessible. Now with Lucid
virtualization it is possible to run one or two discrete GPUs and still
utilize the transcoding performance and lower power of the Intel® HD
graphics in the 2nd generation Intel® CoreTM processor.
ASUS will make Virtu available in various motherboard SKUs based on the
Z68 chipsets where the Virtu brand will be featured on the board's
packaging for system integrators and end users.
"ASUS again raises the bar with Z68 motherboards. Empowered by exclusive
DIGI+ VRM digital power design, the graphical interface-based UEFI BIOS
and Lucid Virtu capabilities, ASUS P8Z68 Series motherboards give our
customers faster multimedia transcoding while also providing universal
graphics support that takes advantage of every brand's benefits and
features. ASUS P8Z68 owners can make the most of a wide range of
technologies without having to compromise or sacrifice functionality,"
said Chewei Lin, head of ASUS Motherboard Business Unit.
Lucid plans to continue expanding the availability of its Virtu desktop
virtualization features into more motherboard brands as well as
providing more added value technology features.
About Virtu
Lucid GPU virtualization software, Virtu, assigns tasks in real time to
the best available graphics resource based on power, performance and
features considerations, with no need for additional hardware or for
swapping cables between boards. If graphics power is needed for
applications like high-resolution 3D gaming, the system will assign the
job to the discrete GPU. If not, the discrete GPU automatically goes
into idle mode, while heat drops, fan speed slows down and the discrete
GPU utilization goes down to zero, resulting in a green,
power-efficient, long-lasting system.
Virtu works in two flexible configurations: if power and energy saving
is the most critical one, the screen is connected directly to the video
output on the motherboard. If utmost game performance is needed, the
screen is connected directly to the discrete GPU. In both cases Virtu
allows enjoying capabilities of the other GPU. To learn more about Virtu
visit http://www.lucidlogix.com/product-virtu.html.
About LucidLogix
Lucid Technologies has reinvented multi-core graphics with its
HydraLogix real-time distributed processing engine and its recently
introduced Virtu GPU virtualization software. Lucid is a fabless SoC and
software provider, headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel with sales and
marketing in Silicon Valley. For more information, visit the Lucid
website or follow @LucidHYDRA on Twitter.