NVIDIA Published The first stable release of a new branch of the proprietary driver NVIDIA 465.24 . At the same time Offered Update LTS branches NVIDIA 460.67 Driver is available for Linux (Arm, x86_64), FreeBSD (x86_64) and Solaris (x86_64).
in releases 465.24 and 460.67 Added support for GPU A10, A10G, A30, PG506-232, RTX A4000, RTX A5000, T400 and T600. Among the changes, Specific for a new NVIDIA 465 branches:
- for the FreeBSD platform implemented support for Graphic API Vulkan 1.2.
- updated the NVIDIA-Settings panel, which improves the consistency of the on-screen layout control settings specific for some monitors or GPU.
- Improved hand drawing performance with point sharing via DrawText () surrounded by x11.
- Added support for Vulkan extensions vk_khr_synchronization2 , VK_KHR_workgroup_memory_explicit_layout and k_khr_zero_initialize_workgroup_memory .
- in Vulkan Added support for the use of linear images in video memory, visible host.
- is enabled by default support for the dynamic power management mechanism d3 (RTD3 , Runtime D3 Power Management).
- In the .run package installer included setting the NVIDIA-Suspend.Service system, NVIDIA-Hibernate.Service and NVIDIA-Resume.Service, which are used when setting the NVREG_PRERVEVIDEMEMALLOCATIONS = 1 parameter in the NVIDIA module required to work Ware The ability to sleep and waiting for modes. To disable the service installation, the “–no-systemd” option is provided.
- in the X11 driver for applications that remain without a virtual terminal (VT) added the ability to continue working on the GPU, but with the frame rate limit. To enable this mode in the NVIDIA module, the NVREG_PRESERVEVIDEMEMORYALCATIONS = 1 parameter is provided.
- fixed bugs. Including corrected problems in the work of some configurations with a large number of screens connected to one GPU. Fixed hanging multi-threaded GLX applications when trying to process Xerror. Potential collapse is eliminated in the Vulkan driver when cleaning multi-layered images. Solved problems S.
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