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NVIDIA Finally Releases Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Modules

NVIDIA Finally Releases Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Modules

May 11, 2022May 11, 20220

NVIDIA published today open-source GPU kernel modules for Linux systems as a first step towards providing an out-of-the-box user experience for their proprietary graphics driver.

NVIDIA 510.60.02 Graphics Driver Released with Support for RTX A4000H and A5500 GPUs

NVIDIA 510.60.02 Graphics Driver Released with Support for RTX A4000H and A5500 GPUs

March 22, 2022March 22, 20220

NVIDIA 510.60.02 graphics driver is now available for download. This new production release comes with support for new NVIDIA GPUs, as well as various bug fixes.

NVIDIA 510.47.03 Graphics Driver Released with Linux Kernel 5.17 and Vulkan 1.3 Support

NVIDIA 510.47.03 Graphics Driver Released with Linux Kernel 5.17 and Vulkan 1.3 Support

February 1, 2022February 1, 20220

NVIDIA 510.47.03 proprietary graphics driver is now available for download. This is a production-ready release with support for Linux kernel 5.17 and Vulkan 1.3.

NVIDIA 495.44 Graphics Driver Adds GBM Support, Indicator for Resizable BAR Support

NVIDIA 495.44 Graphics Driver Adds GBM Support, Indicator for Resizable BAR Support

October 26, 2021October 26, 20210

NVIDIA 495.44 proprietary graphics driver is now available for download with support for the GBM API, as well as various improvements and bug fixes.

NVIDIA 470.74 Graphics Driver Brings Support for Linux Kernel 5.14, Firefox Improvements

NVIDIA 470.74 Graphics Driver Brings Support for Linux Kernel 5.14, Firefox Improvements

September 20, 2021September 20, 20210

NVIDIA 470.74 proprietary graphics driver is now available for download. This release comes with initial support for Linux kernel 5.14, better support for the Mozilla Firefox web browser, as well as various bug fixes.

NVIDIA 470.57.02 Graphics Driver Brings Support for RTX 3070/80 Ti GPUs, DOOM Eternal Fixes

NVIDIA 470.57.02 Graphics Driver Brings Support for RTX 3070/80 Ti GPUs, DOOM Eternal Fixes

July 19, 2021July 19, 20210

NVIDIA 470.57.02 production graphics driver is now available with support for the GeForce RTX 3070 and 3080 Ti GPUs, fixes for DOOM Eternal game, and various other improvements.

NVIDIA 460.80 Driver Released with Support for New Laptop GPUs, Bug Fixes

NVIDIA 460.80 Driver Released with Support for New Laptop GPUs, Bug Fixes

May 11, 2021May 11, 20210

NVIDIA 460.80 graphics driver for Linux, BSD, and Solaris systems arrives with support for the GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, GeForce RTX 3050, T600, T1200, RTX A5000, RTX A4000, RTX A3000, and RTX A2000. laptop GPUs, as well as various bug fixes.

NVIDIA 460.67 Graphics Driver Released with Better Support for Linux 5.11, Bug Fixes

NVIDIA 460.67 Graphics Driver Released with Better Support for Linux 5.11, Bug Fixes

March 18, 2021March 18, 20210

NVIDIA 460.67 proprietary graphics driver is now available for Linux, BSD and Solaris system. This release brings better support for Linux kernel 5.11 and various bug fixes.

Nvidia 460.39 Driver Adds Support for Linux 5.10 LTS, GeForce RTX 3000 Series of Laptop GPUs

Nvidia 460.39 Driver Adds Support for Linux 5.10 LTS, GeForce RTX 3000 Series of Laptop GPUs

January 26, 2021January 26, 20210

Nvidia 460.39 proprietary graphics driver is now available for Linux, BSD and Solaris systems. This release introduces support for GeForce RTX 3060/3070/3080 laptop GPUs, as well as for the GeForce GT 1010 GPU and various improvements.

Nvidia 460.32.03 Display Driver Adds Support for RTX A6000 GPUs, Vulkan Improvements

Nvidia 460.32.03 Display Driver Adds Support for RTX A6000 GPUs, Vulkan Improvements

January 7, 2021January 7, 20210

Nvidia 460.32.03 display driver is now available for Linux, BSD and Solaris systems. This release adds support for RTX A6000 GPUs, new Vulkan extensions, and numerous other improvements and bug fixes.

Nvidia 455.38 Adds GeForce RTX 3070 Support, AMD Secure Memory Encryption Compatibility

Nvidia 455.38 Adds GeForce RTX 3070 Support, AMD Secure Memory Encryption Compatibility

October 29, 2020October 29, 20200

The Nvidia 455.38 proprietary graphics driver is now available for download on Linux, BSD and Solaris systems. This release brings support for the GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card, AMD Secure Memory Encryption compatibility, and various bug fixes.

Nvidia 455.28 Adds Performance Improvements for DOOM: Eternal, DiRT Rally 2.0

Nvidia 455.28 Adds Performance Improvements for DOOM: Eternal, DiRT Rally 2.0

October 7, 2020October 7, 20200

Nvidia 455.28 graphics driver for Linux adds performance improvements for DOOM: Eternal and DiRT Rally 2.0 games, support for Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080/3090 graphics cards.

Nvidia 450.66 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Support for New GPUs, Vulkan Fixes

Nvidia 450.66 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Support for New GPUs, Vulkan Fixes

August 18, 2020August 18, 20200

The Nvidia 450.66 graphics driver for Linux, BSD and Solaris systems is now available for download. This release brings support for several new GPUs and more Vulkan improvements.

Nvidia 440.100 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Support for New GPUs

Nvidia 440.100 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Support for New GPUs

June 25, 2020June 25, 20200

Nvidia released the Nvidia 440.100 proprietary Linux graphics driver with support for new GPUs better support for Pascal-based notebooks, and new “Connector-N” display device aliases in the X configuration.

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