Note: Running virtual machines with 32 vCPUs requires that your host and guest operating systems both support 32 logical processors. The virtual machines virtual XHCI controller is changed from USB 3.0 to USB 3.1 to support 10 Gbps. Virtual machine security is enhanced by removing graphics render from vmx and running it as a separate sandbox process.
#VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 VS 12 DRIVER#
Note: Linux host operating system with a recent Intel/Vulkan driver is needed, Mesa 20.1 or later is recommended. Workstation 16 Pro enables 3D support for Intel GPUs on Linux host to deliver DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.3 to VMs using Vulkan renderer.
#VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 VS 12 DRIVERS#
GNU/Linux with NVIDIA drivers that support OpenGL 4.5 and above.For Linux hosts, a NVIDIA GPU is required.For Windows hosts, a GPU that supports DirectX 11.0 is required.Support for DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.1 in the Guest.Supports KIND kubernetes clusters running on top of Workstation Pro.Build/run/pull/push container images using the vctl CLI.The following systems are also supported: Systems using Intel processors based on the 2010 Westmere micro-architecture. For example, code-named Hondo, Ontario, Zacate, and Llano. Systems using AMD processors based on the Llano and Bobcat micro-architectures.
Systems using Intel Atom processors based on the 2012 Saltwell micro-architecture.For example, Atom Z670/Z650 and Atom N570. Intel Atom processors based on the 2011 Bonnell micro-architecture.Systems using Processors (CPUs) launched in 2011 or later are supported, except for the following: You can replicate server, desktop, and tablet environments in a virtual machine and allocate multiple processor cores, gigabytes of main memory and graphics memory to each virtual machine, whether the virtual machine resides on a personal PC or on a private enterprise cloud.įor more information, see the VMware Workstation Pro documentation. VMware Workstation Pro™ enables technical professionals to develop, test, demonstrate, and deploy software by running multiple x86-based Windows, Linux, and other operating systems simultaneously on the same PC.