Tag: nvidia

  • New OBS Studio With More Tools

    New OBS Studio With More Tools

    OBS Studio 31.0 Released with NVIDIA Blur Filter and Background BlurThis release also adds QSV AV1 screen content coding, support for first-party YouTube Chat features, and Amazon IVS service integration. OBS Studio 31.0 has been officially released as the latest stable version of this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free software for video recording and live…

  • NVIDIA 550.135 Driver Released, Better Kernel 6.11 Support

    NVIDIA 550.135 Driver Released, Better Kernel 6.11 Support

    NVIDIA 550.135 Graphics Driver Released with Better Linux Kernel 6.11 SupportThis release also improves the build process of the NVIDIA kernel module and supports recent versions of the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. NVIDIA released today the NVIDIA 550.135 graphics driver as the latest “Production Branch” version for users who want to stay on the stable…

  • NVIDIA’s Open-Source  Driver Code For “vGPU” Support

    NVIDIA’s Open-Source Driver Code For “vGPU” Support

    NVIDIA engineers have sent out an exciting set of Linux kernel patches for enabling NVIDIA vGPU software support for virtual GPU support among multiple virtual machines (VMs). In aiming for upstream-focused Linux support, this NVIDIA vGPU support is built around the adapted Nouveau driver with the code previously posted for splitting up the Nouveau/NVKM driver…

  • NVIDIA 560 Linux driver (beta)

    NVIDIA 560 Linux driver (beta)

    NVIDIA has released a fresh Beta to get you testing all the latest features and fixes. So here’s what’s new in the NVIDIA 560.28.03 driver Beta for Linux. As NVIDIA said recently, this is the first release that will use the open GPU kernel modules by default, as long as your GPU supports this. Which…

  • NVIDIA vs. AMD CPU Workstations

    NVIDIA vs. AMD CPU Workstations

    NVIDIA GH200 72 Core Grace CPU Performance vs. AMD Ryzen Threadripper Workstations, to be exact. Earlier this month I posted some initial CPU benchmarks of the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper up against AMD EPYC Zen 4 and Intel Xeon Emerald Rapids processors. That was a very interesting battle and showed the interesting capabilities of the…