> It would only not work for Linux-based graphics development, but even then, you can get a second GPU
My impression is that dGPU "hot" swapping between non-running guests has gotten easier. But that swapping to host after a guest is still a hardware/drivers/kernel "maybe it just works, or maybe you can't get there from here".
My impression is that dGPU "hot" swapping between non-running guests has gotten easier. But that swapping to host after a guest is still a hardware/drivers/kernel "maybe it just works, or maybe you can't get there from here".