![]() ![]() ![]() NVIDIA NETWORK DRIVER UPDATE INSTALLOne of the easier ways to install drivers and CUDA is to use the network installation package to install the NVIDIA 384.81 driver and the toolkit. Note that the existing CUDA 8 installer packages contain a version of the driver (375.26) that does not support the K520 GPU and thus additional steps are required to get started with using CUDA on the AWS EC2 G2 instances. Installing the NVIDIA 384.81 Driver and CUDA 8 on AWS G2 Instances Fixed an issue in the driver that may cause certain applications using unified memory APIs to hang.Added CUDA support to allow JIT linking of binary compatible cubins.Added new "GPU Max Operating Temp" to nvidia-smi and SMBPBI to report the maximum GPU operating temperature for Tesla V100.Added new "Memory Max Operating Temp" to nvidia-smi and SMBPBI to report the maximum memory temperature for Tesla V100.This is shown as SW Thermal Slowdown in nvidia-smi -q ![]() Added nvmlClocksThrottleReasonSwThermalSlowdown as a NVML throttle reason.Added support for MPS on Tesla V100 GPUs.In this state, the GPU is not available for any work Fixed a bug in the NVIDIA GPU Boost algorithm that could cause the Tesla P100 SXM2 GPU to become unresponsive with a “GPU has fallen of the bus” error under certain workloads.Various security issues were addressed, for additional details on the med-high severity issues please review NVIDIA Product Security for more information. ![]()
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