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Nvidia Open GPU Linux Kernel Driver Soon Be the Default for Turing, Newer GPUs

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45 points by profwalkstr 2 years ago · 12 comments

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elromulous 2 years ago

Iirc a ton of the driver code than really matters (can someone add detail?) is still (and likely forever will be) closed source.

kentonv 2 years ago

I wonder if these open drivers will be permitted to implement HDMI 2.1 (e.g. 8k resolution)? Apparently the HDMI Forum has told AMD they cannot support HDMI 2.1 in their own open source drivers, which infuriatingly means the only way to get 8k over HDMI on Linux right now is to use Nvidia's closed drivers... Are we about to lose HDMI 2.1 entirely on Linux?

(I know, this is ridiculous and we should use DisplayPort instead. I'm just curious.)

dindresto 2 years ago

Isn't CUDA still incompatible with the open kernel driver?

  • aseipp 2 years ago

    CUDA has been compatible with the open kernel modules for a while, in fact now that I looked it up, there's at least a handful of features that requires the open kernel drivers, including 1 CUDA specific one (DMABUF support):

    https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/550.78/READ...

  • 201984 2 years ago

    From TFA:

    > ...so far there's no indications of major shifts around going open-source on the user-space driver side, especially around their walled CUDA compute garden.

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