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AuDioFreaK39 11-06-2009 02:17 PM

Nvidia Prepares GeForce 195.xx Linux Driver, Carries Fermi Support
 
Nvidia Prepares GeForce 195.xx Linux Driver, Carries Fermi Support

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It was just last week that NVIDIA had finally released a stable 190.xx Linux driver after this driver series had been in beta for months. The 190.xx driver series brought new hardware support, OpenGL 3.2 support, VDPAU improvements, and a fair amount of other changes. However, NVIDIA is now in the process of readying the 195.xx Linux driver series.

NVIDIA has not released any public beta Linux drivers for the 195.xx series yet, but they have released their first private beta to registered NVIDIA developers through their partners program. The two major changes that we have been made aware of with the 195.xx driver series for Linux is support for the yet-to-be-released CUDA version 3.0 and hardware support for Fermi.

We do not have much information on CUDA 3.0 at this time, but Fermi is NVIDIA's next-generation graphics processor that will be marketed as the NVIDIA GeForce 300 series. The first GeForce 300 graphics cards are expected to launch next month with this Fermi chip that contains nearly three billion transistors. The GeForce 300 graphics cards will be going up against AMD's recently launched Radeon HD 5000 series with DirectX 11.0 support, improved GPGPU performance, etc.

As Andy Ritger shared in our recent NVIDIA Linux interview, with greater than 90% of the driver's code-base being shared among all platforms, there should also be other changes carrying over from the Windows focus with the 195.xx series and provides Fermi and CUDA 3.0 support on the horizon too for FreeBSD and OpenSolaris.

We would expect the NVIDIA 195.xx Linux drivers will go into public beta once the GeForce 300 "Fermi" GPUs begin shipping in December, hopefully.

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algorhythm 11-06-2009 02:48 PM

I wonder how much wait we should take the "when GeForce 300 "Fermi" GPUs begin shipping in December" part of this news. I'm still optimistic I guess. Also, I have had nothing but good times with Nvidia's Linux drivers. Posting from a Linux/Nvidia box right now. Got to love that Fermi will have Linux driver support essentially immediately.

570091D 11-06-2009 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by algorhythm (Post 4098549)
I wonder how much wait we should take the "when GeForce 300 "Fermi" GPUs begin shipping in December" part of this news. I'm still optimistic I guess. Also, I have had nothing but good times with Nvidia's Linux drivers. Posting from a Linux/Nvidia box right now. Got to love that Fermi will have Linux driver support essentially immediately.

i'm sure fermi will be available to the press late this month/early next, we'll have a chance to buy in january. nvidia has always had awesome linux drivers, one of the reasons i stick with them. haven't had a computer without kubuntu in years....

xVeinx 11-06-2009 03:36 PM

Along with CUDA are they updating the OpenCL drivers? May not matter for me in the end, as CUDA might still end up being the more efficient of the two...


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