Thanks for the heads up. I have seen Game Ready drivers cause issues with both Premiere Pro and Resolve, so it's nice to see nVidia testing their drivers against these programs before release.
My Biases:
You NEED training. You NEED a desktop. You NEED a calibrated (non-computer) display.
Well they atleast did something about the security-risk with the old drivers, intel can't close the spoiler risk with software or micro-code. Always wonder how you can optimize drivers for Adobe PP since it's a bunch of seperate programs glued together(not in the best way).
Marketing and PR is good, as always with NVidia. They even removed the last security bulletin March 19, 2019.
roger.magnusson wrote:They do mention Resolve in Robs Twitter link.
I only watch links of Trumps twitter every now and then (it's his official channel), for the rest I prefer official channels like company and news websites.
Changes and Fixed Issues in Version 419.67 The following sections list the important changes and the most common issues resolved in this version. This list is only a subset of the total number of changes made in this driver version. The NVIDIA bug number is provided for reference. Fixed Issues in this Release [DaVinci Resolve]: Performance drop occurs. [2532482]
The release notes posted above seem to clearly say the performance issue is fixed. But I have an unsupported older GPU and couldn't install it. Thinking about new hardware for the last few days.