![]() ![]() ![]() My Windows VM is running on the same hypervisor as my Ubuntu VM. GPU passthrough works fine with a virtual machine on Ubuntu. Thank you for your answer however it is not correct where then some things escape me. That's why my final recommendation is to contact VMware support and ask them to add support for the iGPU line while mentioning everything I mentioned above. The VMware compatibility site shows support for Nvidia/AMD cards but not Intel's iGPU. ![]() SR-IOV requires support in the BIOS as well as in the operating system instance or hypervisor running on the hardware. Since Tiger Lake (11th Gen), Intel supports SR-IOV, which is a bit different from GVT-g. Intel has discontinued support for GVT-g technology which was previously used for passthrough to virtual machines. This linked table will outline the virtualization technologies available for each iGPU family I received a final response from our internal team regarding your issue. Thank you for your patience while we investigate the issue. I opened a ticket to Intel France support for this problem. For the time being, it looks like passthrough of the new iGPU is not fully functional when using ESXi 7.0 Update 2 and I will update this blog post if/when I have further updates to share. I currently have a case open with the Intel NUC team and see if they can help investigate the underlying issue for their driver. I was hoping the process was going to be seamless like it was for enabling passthrough of the iGPU in Intel NUC 10 (Frost Canyon) NUC, especially with the higher execution units for the 11the Gen NUC i3 (48 EU), i5 (80 EU) and i7 (96 EU). Unfortunately, this generic error message was not very useful in identifying the underlying issue. Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. I recently ran into an issue after enabling ESXi passthrough of the new Intel Iris Xe Integrated GPU (iGPU), which is available with the latest Intel 11th Gen Pro (Tiger Canyon) NUC and SimplyNUC Topaz. After installing the latest Intel Graphics Driver and rebooting the Microsoft Windows 10 (20H2) VM, I noticed Microsoft Device Manager would show the iGPU device with the following error message: ![]()
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