Public bug reported:
Using Linux Mint 20.1 (based on Ubuntu 20.04, and using the nvidia-prime
package from Ubuntu 20.04).
Running nvidia-prime package version 0.8.16~0.20.04.1.
I'm using this on an ASUS TUF Gaming laptop running a Ryzen 7 4800H APU
with AMD Vega 7 Integrated Graphics (running on Open Source AMDGPU
driver) and NVIDIA GTX 1650 Dedicated Graphics (running on proprietary
NVIDIA driver version 460).
In both the nvidia-prime-applet, and in the prime plugin to the nvidia-
settings tool, it lists my integrated graphics hardware as "Intel". This
is incorrect, and should be "AMD" instead. This is mostly a cosmetic
change, as it still functions as expected. However, I would expect all
parts of my operating system to report correct information. As it's very
easy to get information on which non-nvidia GPU's are available, there
is no reason this can't be fixed to reflect the true information about
my system.
** Affects: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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nvidia-prime shows incorrect branding for integrated GPU
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