Many people on the Internet and in the Group say: Is there a NVIDIA geforce 5500 graphics card driver?
I would like to say that no one promises such a driver update, unless Toshiba's New rom version improves Video performance.
In fact, g900, x01t with NVIDIA geforce 5500 as the fundamental purpose of video decoding chip is to support WVGA resolution.
Currently, g900 and x01t are slow due to two reasons:
1. The performance of NVIDIA hardware acceleration has not been fully utilized, which is a driver problem.
2. codec video decoding does not use NVIDIA hardware decoding.
From the current situation:
The Hardware Design of geforce 5500 on mobile phones is not as uniform as that of PCs. In this way, if NVIDIA releases the SDK, it will not have a strong applicability (in mobile devices). It can only be used to separate different mobile phone models. NVIDIA will not be so tedious and thankless. We recommend that you do not wait for the so-called video card driver.
Unless NVIDIA is open-source, the so-called DIY optimization display driver on g900 is now modifying several adjustable registry items provided by NVIDIA.
In addition,
1) NVIDIA's own chips have burned out on its laptop, and we can solve this problem without seeing NVIDIA update software.
2) NVIDIA has now abandoned geforce5500 and will stop production at the end of the year.
Don't expect NVIDIA or Toshiba to have a new ROM to solve this problem.
3) Toshiba has launched a new g910 g810 model, which is similar to that of g900. G900 is already on the verge of selling goods, otherwise the new product cannot be sold.
Why are so many people asking this question because Toshiba is selling its inventory at a low price-only about 2000, so we are paying attention to it. This problem is highlighted.
Finally, let's say: Don't wait. If you like this machine, let's do it. If you wait, there may be no goods, and you can only buy second-hand goods.