Tesla Driver for Linux SLES 12 390.30 | Linux 64-bit SLES 12 SP3

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*This download includes the NVIDIA graphics driver and an option to additionally install the NVIDIA App. Details for use of the software can be found in the NVIDIA GeForce Software license and NVIDIA App License Agreement respectively.

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Driver Version: 390.30
Release Date: Tue Feb 13, 2018
Operating System: Linux 64-bit SLES 12 SP3
CUDA Toolkit: 9.1
Language: English (US)
File Size: 143.25 MB

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What’s New
  • Various security issues were addressed, for additional details on the med-high severity issues please review NVIDIA Product Security for more information
  • Added support for CUDA 9.1. For more information on CUDA 9.1, refer to the CUDA Toolkit 9.1 Release Notes
  • Fixed an issue in 390.12 where CUDA profiling tools (e.g. nvprof) would result in a failure when enumerating the topology of the system
  • Fixed an issue where the Tesla driver would result in installation errors on some Windows Server 2012 systems
  • Fixed a performance issue related to slower H.265 video encode/decode performance on AWS p3 instances
  • Fixed a bug in the JIT compiler which would result in some math functions (e.g. in the libdevice library) returning incorrect results
  • Fixed an issue in the CUDA driver which could result in a deadlock scenario when running applications (e.g. TensorFlow) on POWER 9 systems

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