Ryzen virtualization
Ryzen virtualization
Choose 6 cores for the operating system and 2 for the virtual machine. Your Ryzen 4800H supports NVIDIA Optimus, which helps with power efficiency.
I recommend against doing it—it's quite challenging to set up and requires two GPUs.
It could function if the device supported both a DGPU and an IGPU.
It depends on the performance requirements for the virtual machine. AMD offers "switchable graphics," similar to what's available in discrete GPUs, but only if your notebook includes a dedicated graphics card.
Even with an IGPU, I managed to boot Mac OS, but GPU passthrough remains limited—only functional on Linux, which I couldn’t replicate.
The laptop comes with two GPUs: an Radeon and an RTX 2060. I'm having trouble figuring out if it supports Optimus since that feature isn't well-supported on Linux from Nvidia's side. Also, the system runs on a 7-core configuration, which is an odd number—does that impact performance?
Yes, this technology is recognized by a specific name. It does have support available for Linux systems.