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  2. Nvidia Optimus - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Optimus is a computer GPU switching technology created by Nvidia which, depending on the resource load generated by client software applications, will seamlessly switch between two graphics adapters within a computer system in order to provide either maximum performance or minimum power draw from the system's graphics rendering hardware.

  3. GPU switching - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Optimus™ is a computer GPU switching technology created by Nvidia that can dynamically and seamlessly switch between two graphic cards based on running ...

  4. GPU virtualization - Wikipedia

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    If NVIDIA Optimus can be switched off, then passthrough is possible through traditional means. However, if Optimus is the only configuration, then it is most likely that the VBIOS is present in the laptop's system BIOS, requiring the same steps as the laptop rendering only on the integrated graphics framebuffer, but an external monitor is also ...

  5. NVIDIA's Optimus technology shows its graphics switching ...

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    NVIDIA has done just that with its Optimus technology -- coming to a laptop or Ion 2-equipped netbook near you -- and topped it off by actually pulling out the GPU card when it wasn't active, then ...

  6. Should You Buy Nvidia Before Nov. 20? Here's What ... - AOL

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    Why Nvidia should continue to post strong growth. The trend of revenue growth and solid gross margin could continue well into the future, and here's why. Nvidia already is a leader, with customers ...

  7. Should You Buy Nvidia Before the Blackwell Launch? Here's ...

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    Nvidia says demand for Blackwell has surpassed supply and predicts this will continue into the next fiscal year. And investors won't have to wait long to see revenue emerging from this new platform.

  8. Direct Rendering Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) is a subsystem of the Linux kernel responsible for interfacing with GPUs of modern video cards.DRM exposes an API that user-space programs can use to send commands and data to the GPU and perform operations such as configuring the mode setting of the display.

  9. Should You Buy Nvidia Before or After the Blackwell Launch? - AOL

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    Nvidia built a solid position as a seller of graphics processing units (GPUs) to the gaming market -- but it soon became clear that these powerful chips with the ability to process multiple tasks ...