NVIDIA Company first release of new stable branch of proprietary driver The driver is available for Linux (ARM, x86_64), FreeBSD (x86_64) and Solaris (x86_64).
Among the changes:
- Added support for PRIME technology for offloading Vulkan and OpenGL+GLX rendering operations to other GPUs (PRIME Render Offload).
- Added "Digital Vibrance" to nvidia-settings for GPUs based on the Turing microarchitecture, which alters color rendering to improve image contrast in games.
- Added experimental support for dynamic power management mechanism (RTD3) for notebook GPUs based on the Turing microarchitecture.
- Removed OpenGL library variants that do not work through GLVND (GL Vendor Neutral Dispatch Library, a software dispatcher that redirects commands from a 3D application to one or another OpenGL implementation, allowing Mesa and NVIDIA drivers to coexist).
Source: opennet.ru
