BitFluent Protocol

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The BitFluent Protocol is the name of the multi-GPU technology from XGI Technology for the load distribution of the computing work on several graphics chips . Up to now, the process has only been used to couple two graphics chips on one graphics card.

Operating modes

BitFluent only uses alternate frame rendering . This means that only one graphics chip is available for all applications that use render-to-texture .

Cards that use the BitFluent Protocol

The previously announced Volari V5 Duo with two Volari V5 Ultra chips never came onto the market.