According to the email, a proof-of-concept driver with Optimus support already exists. To enable the NVIDIA graphics chip to output its image through the integrated graphics hardware, as is required by recent Optimus implementations, the driver makes use of the PRIME infrastructure. In particular, the PRIME infrastructure includes Linux 3.5's DMA buffer sharing mechanism dma_buf and other functions based on it, which permit rapid transfer of image data between graphics cores. PRIME also includes some X Server extensions that will be included in the forthcoming X Server 1.13 release. Some experimental open source graphics drivers are already using these functions to allow users to switch to graphics chips at runtime using X Server 1.13's RandR (Resize, Rotate and Reflect Extension) 1.5 feature.
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