Nvidia GeForce GPU drivers on Linux are finally set to become open source, as the company has announced it will now publish kernel modules. While AMD is better known for openness when it comes to ...
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS released: NVIDIA CUDA and AMD ROCm now ship natively
It’s been a running joke among Linux users for years: to get NVIDIA CUDA or AMD ROCm working properly, clear your weekend and ...
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 ...
Linux 590 driver no longer recognizes several GTX 900 and 10-series GPUs Windows update timeline remains unclear, causing Nvidia graphics card uncertainty Nvidia will only provide quarterly security ...
Well, that didn’t take long. Less than a day after Valve announced SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system based around the incredibly popular Steam PC gaming service, both AMD and Nvidia stepped up ...
Nvidia has released a new driver for Linux that fixes suspend and resume reliability. The version number is 525.85.05 and has a file size of 395.9 MB. Read on to learn what else the driver addresses.
The HDMI Forum is the organization responsible for the HDMI standard, recently rejecting AMD's request for public access -- open-source level -- HDMI 2.1 functionality. AMD has had issues with Linux ...
NVidia, the leading graphics chip maker, has released a new set of hardware drivers for the GNU/Linux operating system, including a number of improvements to speed and compatibility. Until last year, ...
AMD is contending with simultaneous challenges as gamers voice frustration over feature lockouts on older GPUs, Ubuntu boosts native ROCm support for Linux users, and analysts downgrade its stock ...
Nvidia responds to recent harsh criticisms of the company’s support for the Linux operating system by explaining how it handles drivers for its GPUs and how it contributes to the kernel. Nvidia ...
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