PRIME - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › PRIMEPRIME render offload. NVIDIA driver since version 435.17 supports this method. xf86-video-modesetting, xf86-video-amdgpu (450.57), and xf86-video-intel (455.38) are officially supported as iGPU drivers. To run a program on the NVIDIA card you can use the prime-run script provided by nvidia-prime:
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
Chapter 34. PRIME Render Offload - Nvidia
download.nvidia.com › primerenderoffloadChapter 34. 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 ...