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Intel GVT-g - ArchWiki (wiki.archlinux.org)
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This can be used to create a virtual GPU that you pass to hosts. This is applicable to pretty much any Linux system like Proxmox. I do wish it supported newer hardware.

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If you have an older nvidia gpu, you can use vgpu unlock to unlock these features on that.