PRIME - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIMEPRIME is a technology used to manage hybrid graphics found on recent desktops and laptops ( Optimus for NVIDIA, AMD Dynamic Switchable Graphics for Radeon). PRIME GPU offloading and Reverse PRIME are an attempt to support muxless hybrid graphics in the Linux kernel. Contents 1 Installation 1.1 Open-source drivers 1.2 Closed-source drivers
How am I supposed to use nvidia-prime? - Ask Ubuntu
askubuntu.com › questions › 661922Aug 16, 2015 · As far as I understand, nvidia-prime would allow me to have the NVidia GPU always on. And to choose between that or always off (i.e. always use Intel) So now I installed nvidia-prime with. sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime What am I supposed to do now? I thought nvidia-prime provided a graphical interface which would allow me to choose which ...
PRIME - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › PRIMEPRIME. PRIME is a technology used to manage hybrid graphics found on recent desktops and laptops ( Optimus for NVIDIA, AMD Dynamic Switchable Graphics for Radeon). PRIME GPU offloading and Reverse PRIME are an attempt to support muxless hybrid graphics in the Linux kernel.
Chapter 35. PRIME Render Offload - Nvidia
download.nvidia.com › XFree86 › Linux-x86_64Chapter 35. PRIME Render Offload. PRIME render offload is the ability to have an X screen rendered by one GPU, but choose certain applications within that X screen to be rendered on a different GPU. This is particularly useful in combination with dynamic power management to leave an NVIDIA GPU powered off, except when it is needed to render ...