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👁 CUDA-Oxide 0.2 Brings Early Improvements To Pure Rust CUDA Kernels

Last month CUDA-Oxide was introduced as an experimental Rust-to-CUDA compiler. From pure Rust programming language code, one can write CUDA GPU kernels in a "safe(ish)" manner with the CUDA-Oxide compiler emitting NVIDIA PTX output directly. Out today is the second update to CUDA-Oxide.

5 June 2026 - CUDA-Oxide 0.2 - 1 Comment
👁 GNOME 51 Retires Legacy NVIDIA Driver Support With Removing EGLStreams

EGLStreams was NVIDIA's original route to supporting Wayland with their official Linux graphics driver stack. Adoption was limited and driver vendors outside of NVIDIA didn't end up going with EGLStreams/EGLDevice. Thankfully, NVIDIA corrected course long ago with DMA-BUF, GBM, and KMS support that aligns with the rest of the ecosystem, and now that old code path is being removed from GNOME Mutter.

5 June 2026 - GNOME Drops EGLStreams - 19 Comments
👁 NVIDIA Hopper & Blackwell GPU Support Moves Closer For Open-Source Nova Driver

While the upstream, open-source Nouveau driver already supports NVIDIA's Hopper and Blackwell graphics processors with the GPU System Processor (GSP) code path, the bring-up of the Rust-written Nova driver remains ongoing. Out this week is the 12th iteration of the Hopper and Blackwell enablement for this future open-source NVIDIA Linux driver.

3 June 2026 - Hopper + Blackwell For Nova - 8 Comments
👁 NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver 0.0.17 Fixes Support For GB10 Powered Systems

The open-source, community-developed NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver that provides a Video Acceleration API (VA-API) implementation built atop NVIDIA's NVDEC video decode interface is out with a new release. This is the open-source project that's motivated by getting accelerated video decoding to work within Mozilla Firefox and other apps when running with NVIDIA's packaged Linux driver.

9 May 2026 - NVIDIA VA-API Driver - 5 Comments
👁 NVIDIA Looking To Create New Tool For Generating AutoFDO Profiles For GCC

NVIDIA compiler engineers are looking to develop a standalone tool that could be upstreamed into the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) codebase for generating AutoFDO profiles for consumption by GCC in turn for better benefiting from automatic feedback directed optimizations (FDO) in the name of better performance.

4 May 2026 - AutoFDO Profiling For GCC Toolchain - 12 Comments
👁 GreenBoost Memory Orchestrator For NVIDIA GPUs Introduces GreenBoost-Proton For Gaming

Last month we showcased GreenBoost as an open-source means of augmenting NVIDIA GPU vRAM with system RAM and NVMe storage. This memory tiering solution for NVIDIA GPUs was developed by an open-source developer with a focus on CUDA and allowing larger LLMs to be handled on graphics cards with smaller vRAM capacities. There was a setback to the project due to NVIDIA legal but now the project is going in new form and also has introduced GreenBoost-Proton for helping Linux gaming on NVIDIA hardware.

13 April 2026 - GreenBoost - 24 Comments
👁 NVIDIA Hiring More LLVM Engineers To Work On CUDA Tile

Last year NVIDIA announced the new CUDA Tile programming model as one of the biggest updates ever to the CUDA platform. CUDA Tile brings a virtual ISA for tile-based parallel programming and they subsequently open-sourced the CUDA Tile IR as an intermediate representation built atop LLVM's MLIR. Now they are looking to hire additional LLVM compiler engineers to help foster their CUDA Tile initiatives.

13 April 2026 - CUDA Tile Compiler Engineers - 1 Comment
👁 Linux Patches Posted To Fix ~2x Performance Drop For CPU Workloads On NVIDIA Vera Rubin

An important set of Linux scheduler patches were posted for review on Thursday for improving the SMT-aware asymmetric CPU capacity handling. These patches to improve the Linux kernel scheduler around CPU Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) is needed after NVIDIA engineers discovered up to a ~2x performance drop for CPU-intensive workloads on their upcoming Vera Rubin platform.

27 March 2026 - NVIDIA Vera Rubin SMT Issue - 5 Comments
👁 Open-Source "GreenBoost" Driver Aims To Augment NVIDIA GPUs vRAM With System RAM & NVMe To Handle Larger LLMs

An open-source, independently developed Linux kernel module called GreenBoost aims to augment the dedicated video memory on NVIDIA discrete GPUs with system memory and NVMe storage. The intent here with GreenBoost is a CUDA caching layer to more easily run larger AI models for LLMs that otherwise won't fit solely in your graphics card's dedicated vRAM.

14 March 2026 - GreenBoost - 63 Comments
👁 NVIDIA Posts Open-Source Nouveau GSP Driver Support For GA100

One of the latest NVIDIA open-source contributions this week wasn't for the in-development Nova kernel driver but for enhancing the existing Nouveau kernel driver. The patch posted is for bringing up the NVIDIA GA100 GPU under Nouveau using the GPU System Processor (GSP).

13 February 2026 - NVIDIA GA100 + Nouveau GSP - 2 Comments
👁 NVIDIA DLSS For Blender Under Review But Licensing Concerns Persist

A few months ago at SIGGRAPH was a demo of Blender with NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) integration. The pull request is now open for landing NVIDIA DLSS support into Blender for better quality upscaling/denoising and performance but concerns persist over the licensing due to NVIDIA DLSS binaries.

3 February 2026 - NVIDIA DLSS + Blender - 8 Comments
👁 NVIDIA VA-API Driver 0.0.15 Released With A Few Fixes

The NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver 0.0.15 was released overnight as this VA-API driver implementation built atop NVIDIA's NVDEC interface used by their proprietary user-space driver stack. The purpose of NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver as this community open-source project continues to be around enabling video acceleration for NVIDIA GPUs with the Firefox web browser on Linux that supports the VA-API interface but not NVIDIA's NVDEC.

29 January 2026 - NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver 0.0.15 - Add A Comment
👁 LLVM 22 Lands NVIDIA Olympus CPU Scheduling Model

NVIDIA's Olympus are the ARM64 cores found within the upcoming Vera CPU that will be paired with Rubin. Olympus cores are claimed to be twice as fast as NVIDIA's current CPU cores found in Grace and based on Neoverse-V2. Earlier this year the open-source compilers landed initial support for Olympus while now a proper CPU scheduling model has been upstreamed into LLVM 22.

30 December 2025 - NVIDIA Olympus - 3 Comments
👁 Nova Driver Progress & Other NVIDIA Linux News From 2025

This year there was a lot of going on in the NVIDIA Linux world from their official driver stack seeing better Wayland support to a lot on the open-source scene from NVIDIA engineers contributing a lot directly to the Rust-based Nova open-source driver that continues taking shape, the Mesa NVK Vulkan driver becoming more performant and capable, and a lot of other happenings. Here is a look back at the most popular NVIDIA content of 2025 on Phoronix.

26 December 2025 - NVIDIA Linux 2025 - 5 Comments
👁 NVIDIA CUDA Tile IR Open-Sourced

As a wonderful Christmas gift to open-source fans, NVIDIA dropped their proprietary license on the CUDA Tile intermediate representation and has now made the IR open-source software.

25 December 2025 - CUDA Tile IR Open-Source - 13 Comments
👁 NVIDIA's Quest For A "Safe" Linux Kernel For Automobiles, Robotics

NVIDIA engineer Igor Stoppa presented at the Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) earlier this month around using Linux in safety-critical environments like automobiles and the current shortcomings of the upstream Linux kernel and the challenges on achieving Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) certifications around the Linux kernel. It's an interesting read/watch around the safety of Linux (or not) for such strict safety environments.

22 December 2025 - Automotive Safety Integrity Level ASIL-B - 33 Comments
👁 NVIDIA Preparing For Hopper & Blackwell GPU Support With Open-Source Nova Driver

NVIDIA engineers continue working a lot on the open-source and upstream Nova driver for the Linux kernel. This modern, Rust-written open-source NVIDIA driver is still taking shape as an alternative to NVIDIA's official downstream open-source driver and the aging and reverse-engineered Nouveau driver. Out on the horizon for Nova is Hopper and Blackwell GPU support.

6 November 2025 - Hopper + Blackwell Nova Prep - 27 Comments
👁 NVIDIA Has Been Supplying NDA'ed Docs To Red Hat For Helping NVK Driver

Following AMD announcing the end of the AMDVLK Vulkan driver development in favor of focusing on the Mesa RADV driver for Linux systems, Red Hat engineer David Airlie who was one of the co-lead developers of the RADV driver shared some interesting insight on NVK as the open-source NVIDIA Vulkan driver being developed within Mesa.

29 September 2025 - Open-Source Vulkan Driver - 58 Comments

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