Open-Source NVIDIA Tegra Becoming More Exciting

Written by Michael Larabel in NVIDIA on 6 February 2013 at 09:03 AM EST. 5 Comments
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Now that I'm back in the United States, I'm beginning to upload the Phoronix recordings of the X.Org development talks that happened this past weekend in Brussels at FOSDEM 2013. Here's the video of the NVIDIA Open Tegra talk that covers the ongoing work for creating an open-source graphics driver for NVIDIA's increasingly popular ARM SoCs.

A few days back I wrote about NVIDIA Continues Backing Open-Source Tegra Driver. In that article I covered the important details of the FOSDEM Tegra talk by Lucas Stach, so be sure to read that earlier piece before proceeding to watch the video.

For those wishing to learn more about the state of the open-source NVIDIA Tegra graphics driver, embedded below is the 24-minute audio/video recording.

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