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Nvidia launches beta GeForce Now app for Linux
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Nvidia has released a beta version of its native GeForce Now app for Linux PCs, enabling high-performance cloud gaming on Ubuntu 24.04 and later systems. The app supports streaming at up to 5K resolution and 120 frames per second, or 1080p at 360 fps, matching capabilities on Windows and macOS. This launch, announced at CES 2026, includes ten new games and aims to enhance accessibility for Linux gamers.
NVIDIA has issued the GeForce Security Update Driver 582.28 to address vulnerabilities in its Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta-based graphics cards. This update follows the end of Game Ready Driver support for these architectures in October 2025. It provides quarterly security patches through October 2028 without game optimizations.
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The Chinese government has reportedly approved DeepSeek's purchase of NVIDIA's advanced H200 AI chips, according to Reuters. This approval comes amid ongoing US restrictions and efforts by Chinese firms to acquire high-performance hardware. ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent have also received permission to buy a total of 400,000 such GPUs.
NVIDIA announced several updates to its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service during CES 2026, including native apps for Linux and Amazon Fire TV, flight control support, and new single sign-on features. The company also revealed upcoming AAA titles joining the platform, enhancing accessibility across devices. These developments aim to broaden gaming options without requiring high-end local hardware.
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At CES 2026, analyst Philippe Ferragu described the event as a validation for Tesla's autonomous driving efforts, highlighting announcements from Mobileye and NVIDIA that echo Tesla's approach but lag behind by years. Elon Musk acknowledged NVIDIA's new Alpamayo system as helpful but predicted significant challenges for competitors in achieving full reliability. Ferragu estimated the industry trails Tesla by about 12 years in key technologies.
In the final days of 2025, Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot fell during a live demonstration, prompting widespread skepticism about Elon Musk's robotics ambitions. The incident, which went viral, highlighted ongoing challenges in achieving reliable humanoid automation. Despite the setback, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently endorsed Optimus as a potential multi-trillion-dollar opportunity.
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The latest version of LLVM, version 22, has incorporated NVIDIA's Olympus CPU scheduling model. This update enhances CPU management capabilities within the open-source compiler infrastructure. Phoronix reports the integration as a key landing in the release.
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