No need for virtualization on a new gaming PC; it doesn’t add value and can slow things down.
No need for virtualization on a new gaming PC; it doesn’t add value and can slow things down.
You're asking about why consumer-grade chips support virtualization. It's because these chips are designed to work with virtualization features, allowing Windows or servers to run inside a virtual machine environment. This makes it easier to test, develop, and manage applications without needing physical hardware changes.