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NVIDIA 575.57.08 Linux Stable Driver Released With Smooth Motion & Other Updates

Written by Michael Larabel in NVIDIA on 29 May 2025 at 01:19 PM EDT. 23 Comments
NVIDIA just released their v575.57.08 driver as the first stable Linux driver in their R575 release branch.

Back in mid-April, NVIDIA released the NVIDIA 575 Linux driver beta with Smooth Motion support, new DRM plane properties, various XWayland fixes, and other refinements and feature additions over the R570 series. NVIDIA Smooth Motion is an AI-based driver feature for GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" GPUs to enhance gameplay fluidity by inferring additional frame data between two rendered frames.

Now for closing out May, the NVIDIA 575.57.08 Linux driver is released as the first stable R575 Linux release. Over last month's R575 beta there are just two fixes noted in today's release announcement. A bug has been fixed around increased memory use in X11 OpenGL and Vulkan applications following suspend/resume cycles. There is also a fix around OpenGL applications and compositors stalling when using NVIDIA as a PRIME Display Offload sink. No other changes are noted for this new driver version over last month's beta.

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This new NVIDIA R575 Linux packaged driver version can be downloaded at NVIDIA.com.

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