News stories tagged with #Optimization
Nvidia has released a new beta driver for Linux, significantly boosting GeForce GPU performance through enhanced Vulkan extensions and optimizations. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized Nvidia’s pivotal role in shaping the modern gaming industry and hailed Openclaw as the most important software release of all time. Meanwhile, the Vulkan API introduced the VK_KHR_device_address_commands extension, enabling direct use of device addresses. Early benchmarks of the new 595 driver showed substantial improvements in OpenGL, Vulkan, and GPU compute tasks, particularly on GeForce RTX 50 series cards.
Intel Enhances Graphics Drivers for Linux and Arc GPUs with Performance Gains
Intel has implemented a minor optimization in its ANV Vulkan driver for Linux, improving DirectX 12 game performance through Steam Play and VKD3D-Proton by enhancing push constant data usage, delivering around a 1% performance boost in some cases. Additionally, Intel released Graphics Driver 32.0.101.8531, optimized for Arc GPUs in the A and B series as well as integrated graphics, promising up to 40% higher performance in Resident Evil Requiem. Performance gains vary by hardware, with the A series showing significantly better results than the B series. These updates highlight Intel's ongoing efforts to enhance its open-source graphics drivers for gaming on Linux and modern GPUs.