Here’s
NVIDIA’s press release - NVIDIA
Extends Graphics Leadership to Linux Platform - to accompany the Linux
display drivers released this Wednesday. Just in case you missed them they
now include the “First publicly available Athlon 64
graphics driver” and support for the nForce2 IGP
NVIDIA Extends Graphics Leadership to Linux Platform
Company’s Continued Commitment to Linux Provides Customers with the
Fastest, Most Feature Rich and Compatible Products for Corporate, Professional
and Home Platforms
SANTA CLARA, CA—DECEMBER 12, 2002—NVIDIA
Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions,
today announced a series of new corporate initiatives that will extend the Company’s
leadership position in the Linux market and ensure that NVIDIA graphics and multimedia
processors continue to be the highest performing in the industry. As part of the
Company’s ongoing commitment to the Linux community, NVIDIA today revealed
details of a technical support program for end users and professional customers;
a new software driver package that includes performance enhancements and new features
for NVIDIA’s advanced graphics features, including NVIDIA’s CineFX
architecture delivered by NVIDIA’s Unified Driver Architecture (UDA); and
support for the latest PC technologies, including AGP 8X and OpenGL® 1.4.
“Given their rapid acceptance in corporate environments, operating systems
such as Linux and FreeBSD provide tremendous opportunities to extend NVIDIA’s
graphics leadership, from both a hardware and software perspective,” said
Lewis Wagman, director of software product marketing at NVIDIA. “We have
built dedicated development teams to ensure that our products deliver the industry’s
best features and performance under Linux, and we have taken special steps to
deliver unmatched technical support and deployment assistance for OEMs and other
companies interested in migrating to a PC platform utilizing both Linux and an
NVIDIA graphics or platform solutions.”
All NVIDIA products, including the GeForce, GeForce
Go, and NVIDIA Quadro® family of graphics solutions, as well as the NVIDIA
nForce platform processors, have been fully optimized for the Linux operating
system for all major PC platforms, including those based on the Intel® Pentium®,
Intel Itanium®, and AMD Athlon CPUs. Today’s software release also
marks the first time a graphics manufacturer has publicly released Linux drivers
for AMD’s upcoming Hammer platform, providing developers and OEMs an early
ability to take advantage of AMD’s eagerly anticipated Athlon 64 processors
before they are officially released to the market.
“We applaud NVIDIA for recognizing the importance of delivering stable, high-performing
software solutions, and taking the initiative to deliver a solid graphics and
multimedia platform for users of the Linux operating system,” said Tim Sweeney
of Epic Games, makers of the renowned Unreal Engine. “Together with NVIDIA,
we look forward to giving consumers a chance to experience games built on Unreal
Technology on a variety of operating systems and PC platforms—including those
built around the upcoming AMD Athlon 64 processor technology.”
With NVIDIA’s latest software release, users of NVIDIA Quadro-based graphics
solutions can look forward to performance improvements by up to 30%, compared
to previous driver versions . Additionally, professional users will appreciate
the performance parity on Linux versus traditional operating systems, support
for multi-monitor configurations, and certifications for Maya and Softimage|XSI,
Shake, oil industry visual interpretive technologies, and other applications used
in today’s post production, special effects houses and other professional
markets.
“As the leading supplier of volume visualization and interpretation technology
for the upstream oil and gas industry, it is imperative that we carefully select
the underlying graphics hardware technologies to deliver the power, performance
and reliability required for accurate and detailed geologic analysis,” said
Yin Cheung, vice president and director of technology at Magic Earth. “NVIDIA’s
Quadro4 XGL professional graphics solutions deliver the performance, compatibility
and feature set for our desktop/Linux offering that enables Magic Earth’s
GeoProbe to keep our customers at the leading edge in finding and producing oil
and gas.”
“Our major OEM partners, including Dell, IBM, and HP, turn to NVIDIA for
a one-stop solution for hardware, software and dedicated support for Linux solutions,”
continued Wagman. “It is the success of our valued customers such as Magic
Earth that propel us to continue to deliver unparalleled support and hardware
for all platforms and operating systems, including Linux, and we recognize what
the importance of delivering this full turnkey solution means to our overall business
success.”
Other driver enhancements delivered by NVIDIA UDA include:
Full support for pixel and vertex shaders for NVIDIA desktop and workstation GPUs
Full support for OpenGL 1.4 with CineFX architecture and emulation mode for NVIDIA
desktop and workstation GPUs
Multi-monitor support for NVIDIA desktop, workstation and mobile GPUs
Power management for hibernate and resume modes for NVIDIA mobile GPUs
Full hot key support for NVIDIA mobile GPUs
Full support for platform technologies provided by NVIDIA nForce platform processors,
including FireWire®, audio, and networking capabilities
Additionally, end users who have technical support issues using NVIDIA processors
under Linux can send e-mail directly to NVIDIA at: linux-bugs@nvidia.com,
or receive assistance by visiting a public forum at: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14.
“Since its debut in August 2002, our Linux support forum has been bustling
with activity. In only four months, Linux forum members have posted close to 7,000
support messages,” commented Mike Chambers, manager of nV News, a popular
technology Web site. “The forum is a gold mine of information with many experienced
members willing to lend a hand. In fact, the most popular threads are instructions
on getting NVIDIA-based graphics cards optimized for various distributions of
Linux, including Red Hat, Mandrake Linux, and FreeBSD.”
NVIDIA Linux drivers can be downloaded for free by visiting:
www.nvidia.com.
Full press
release @ nvidia.com
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