Advanced Computer Architecture
AMD-Vi, or AMD Virtualization Technology for I/O, is a hardware-assisted virtualization feature designed by AMD that enables efficient management of I/O devices in virtualized environments. This technology allows multiple virtual machines to share hardware resources seamlessly, improving performance and isolation between the VMs. By integrating with the system architecture, AMD-Vi enhances the ability to manage memory and I/O devices directly, making virtualization more efficient and effective.
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