NVIDIA just released Linux driver version 610.43.03, once again being rather vague about what has actually changed in it.
Valve and NVIDIA are partnering to bring official SteamOS support to desktop PCs, launching alongside the new $1,049 Steam Machine on June 29.
The recent fiasco with Nvidia trying to block Hardware Unboxed from future GPU review samples for the content of their review is one example of how they choose to play this game. This hatred is not ...
I can finally use Linux daily without running into constant issues ...
It would be useful for someone to do a temperature check of Hell because after years of queries and requests, Nvidia has released on GitHub the source code for its GPU kernel modules. Long suffering ...
Firefox is adding hardware-accelerated Vulkan Video decoding, saving Nvidia users on Linux the hassle of manually configuring ...
If you're experiencing any issues with your NVIDIA graphics card, don't put too much hope into the newest driver.