> We burned months trying (and ultimately failing) to get Nvidia’s host drivers working to map virtualized GPUs into Intel Cloud Hypervisor... We think there’s probably a market for users doing lightweight ML work getting tiny GPUs. This is what Nvidia MIG does, slicing a big GPU into arbitrarily small virtual GPUs. But for fully-virtualized workloads, it’s not baked; we can’t use it. Near as we can tell, MIG gives you a UUID to talk to the host driver, not a PCI device.Apparently this is technically possible, if you can find the right person at Nvidia to talk about vGPU licensing and magic incantations. Hopefully someone reading this HN front page story can make the introduction.