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Linux Information

NVIDIA Issues New 302 Linux Beta

phoronix.com: Aside from releasing a stable Linux driver update last week, NVIDIA also pushed out a new 302-series Linux driver beta...

A New NVIDIA Linux Binary Driver Released

phoronix.com: NVIDIA has released the updated 295.53 binary Linux display graphics driver for GeForce and Quadro hardware...

NVIDIA GTX 680: Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 12.04

phoronix.com: Following up on the performance comparison earlier this month of comparing Intel Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge graphics between Windows and Linux, up today are the results of a comparison of Windows 7 to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS when using a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 "Kepler" graphics card.

NVIDIA Tegra With Dedicated Quadro/GeForce?

phoronix.com: File this as you wish, but since talking about The Biggest Problem For A Linux PC Vendor, I've heard some interesting information from a source regarding future Tegra plans. The mentioned work if it reaches the market would be extremely interesting and would be good news for Linux users...

NVIDIA Ships The GeForce GTX 670 Kepler

phoronix.com: NVIDIA has today expanded their GeForce 600 series Kepler line-up with the launch of the GeForce GTX 670...

NVIDIA Announces Open-Source CUDA Compiler

phoronix.com: NVIDIA CUDA developer relations just fired off an email entitled NVIDIA Contributes CUDA Compiler to Open Source Community...

NVIDIA Releases Tegra Hardfp Pack

phoronix.com: About one week ago, NVIDIA released new hardfp-built Tegra Linux drivers...

NVIDIA 295.49 Fixes Linux Performance Regression

phoronix.com: While NVIDIA this week put out their first 302.xx series beta Linux graphics driver, yesterday they also released the 295.49 stable Linux driver. This update does fix the 295.40 performance regression that affected some users in April...

NVIDIA Publishes New PTX Back-End For LLVM

phoronix.com: NVIDIA this week announced their release of the "NVPTX" back-end for LLVM with the hope to replace the existing PTX (Parallel Thread Execution) back-end inside this compiler infrastructure. This open-source code coming out of NVIDIA is based upon their internal sources...

Running The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 On An Open-Source Driver

phoronix.com: Thanks to clean-room reverse-engineering, it is already possible to run the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 "Kepler" graphics card on a fully open-source graphics driver complete with OpenGL acceleration. Here are the first benchmarks of this work-in-progress, community-created open-source GeForce 600 series graphics driver.

NVIDIA Confirms Linux Driver Problems

phoronix.com: Yesterday I reported on it appearing the 295.40 NVIDIA Linux driver effectively fell off a cliff with a range of performance regressions, stability issues, and other problems. This issue has been confirmed by NVIDIA and they're working to address the situation...

Did The NVIDIA 295.40 Linux Driver Fall Off A Cliff?

phoronix.com: While the NVIDIA 295.40 Linux graphics driver closes a high-risk security vulnerability, there's many reports coming in that the proprietary driver's performance has effectively fallen off a cliff and also caused stability issues...