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Phoronix: NVIDIA 310.14: OpenGL 4.3, Threaded Optimizations
NVIDIA pushed out their first Linux graphics driver beta in the 310.xx series on Monday. The NVIDIA 310.14 driver supports OpenGL 4.3, brings threaded OpenGL performance optimizations, and many other new features. The NVIDIA 310.14 Beta for Linux is an exciting release!..
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTIwNzQ
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Yawn... bullshit.
Give us specs and then we can talk.
Until now they can't touch DMA-BUF.
Try harder nvidia.
That's brilliant, actually. It seems this is in-line with http://www.aewi.info/rgl ?
And more users means more power to pressure nvidia for openness and more chances of getting it(Yay!). But some people are to stuck thinking one way only.
I guess the opensource zealots thing was kinda true in the end.
Nvidia might be unable to implement Optimus through DMA-BUF though due to legal issues, regardless of zealotry etc.
Glad to see improvements on the driver though.
Hopefully Catalyst 12.9 will have some good improvements too.![]()
Not only that, it says it addresses the performance issues when moving a window which uses VDPAU - this is great since I tried playing video with VDPAU and it's wonderful - CPU usage went from like 50-60% to only 2% but it wasn't usable because of the window move/resize severe performance drop, as soon as this update hits some PPA I'll surely switch to it and see if it's indeed fixed!
I even recall thinking to myself "why did Nvidia invent VDPAU which has such severe issues with moving windows" now I know it was just a bug in their driver.
PS: to test VDPAU I used smplayer since neither gstreamer/Totem, nor VLC use it, at least not by default and I heard VLC's usage of VDPAU if enabled is not efficient.
Last edited by mark45; 10-15-2012 at 03:34 PM.
Wasn't nvidia supposed to have this for years? Or is it only now coming to linux, having been on windows for long?