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NVIDIA Linux 2009 Year In Review
Dec 22, 2009, 04 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4956 reads)

(Other stories by Michael Larabel)

[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for this link. ]

"Another annual tradition of ours besides running a Linux Graphics Survey is to provide a "year in review" analysis of the ATI and NVIDIA Linux drivers with their respective graphics driver releases from the past year in terms of both feature improvements and how their quantitative performance has changed. We have been doing these annual ATI and NVIDIA yearly reviews going back to 2005, but now it's time to share our thoughts and numbers for 2009. We are beginning with our NVIDIA Linux 2009 Year In Review. NVIDIA delivered a horde of Linux driver updates in 2009.

"AMD puts out twelve driver releases per year (sometimes 13 or 14 though if there is a hot-fix release) as they deliver a new driver monthly and that is that, but this year for NVIDIA and Linux they delivered a stunning 46 driver releases! There in fact might be even more than 46, but that is what our count for them is at in 2009. In fact, if you count their OpenCL driver releases they made available separately or the Linux drivers from their registered developer area, the count should exceed 50. In comparison, for 2008 there were just about 29 driver releases. This count of 46 drivers for the year is largely made up of NVIDIA beta driver releases, which they have been providing quite frequently to the Linux community, along with a few updates to the three legacy graphics drivers for their vintage hardware.

"NVIDIA had ended out 2008 with the NVIDIA 180.xx driver series while in 2009 we saw a few updates to this release stream followed by the introduction of the 185.xx and 190.xx drivers, which were the major release cycles to introduce new prominent features. The NVIDIA 195.xx driver series is currently in public beta but it will likely not exit beta before the end of this year."

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