After years of hinting, Nvidia announced yesterday that it would be open-sourcing part of its Linux GPU driver, as both Intel and AMD have done for years now. Previously, Linux users who wanted to ...
I had an email last week from NVIDIA that they have submitted their OpenCL 1.0 drivers for Windows and Linux to the Khronos OpenCL Working Group for certification. From that email: NVIDIA was the ...
NVIDIA has published the source code of its Linux kernel modules for the R515 driver, allowing developers to provide greater integration, stability, and security for Linux distributions. The source ...
NVIDIA was the first one to announce OpenCL drivers conformant to the spec back in June, and now they’ve move the ball to the goal line by announcing this week that those drivers are publicly ...
For future driver versions, Nvidia prefers its open source kernel driver. The community has problems with this and is working on alternatives. Nvidia's next generation of graphics drivers will install ...
Nvidia, Intel and AMD have announced their support for Microsoft's new effort to bring graphics processor support to the Windows 10 Windows Subsystem for Linux to enhance machine-learning training.
Nvidia has updated its Linux driver lineup with the introduction of branch 590, and this release formally discontinues support for older Maxwell-, Pascal-, and Volta-based GPUs. As a result, a wide ...
We spent some time on the phone with NVIDIA today in the wake of last night's official release of the OpenCL GPU-processing spec, and we learned some interesting things. NVIDIA thinks OpenCL is going ...
A typical Linux system is largely comprised of unrestricted, open-source software. But some of the most popular software around is either closed-source or open-source, but restricted by patents.