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CES 2012: MSI Shows Off Thunderbolt-Connected External GPU (Macrumors)
Last August, we reported that Village Tronic was working on a Thunderbolt
version of its ViDock PCI Express expansion chassis that serves as a docking
hub complete with external graphics card for high-end performance. With
Thunderbolt-equipped peripherals making a big splash at CES this week, it
should come as no surprise that progress on the expansion hub concept is
continuing.
_AnandTech_ reports that MSI is the latest entrant into the category, showing
off an early demonstration model of just such a product with its GUS II. While
the external graphics card (GPU) featured in the demonstration currently works
only under Windows, _AnandTech_ suggests that Mac support should be easily
achievable for those GPUs supporting the platform.
> The external chassis features a Thunderbolt interface and an internal PCIe
slot. Despite running on a MacBook Pro there is currently no OS X support for
the solution, but it does work under Windows. Presumably if there's OS X
support for the GPU inside the enclosure it would work under OS X as well.
The only limitation to the GUS II is the internal GPU has to be powered by
PCIe alone (there are no aux PCIe power connectors ...
See PCI Express Hard IP Demo on Low-Cost FPGA
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