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The NVIDIA graphics drivers include a daemon that upon detecting high
GPU load it dynamically reduces the CPU frequency to redirect more power
budget to the GPU; this feature is marketed as "Dynamic Boost".

This is implemented in the `/usr/bin/nvidia-powerd` daemon, and managed
by the `nvidia-powerd.service` systemd unit. The service can be enabled
on all NVIDIA systems and it will only run on supported hardware, that
is all laptops with a modern enough Intel/AMD CPU and NVIDIA GPU. It
does not have an effect on unsupported hardware. On unsupported hardware
the `nvidia-powerd.service` systemd unit will get marked as failed
(https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/nvidia-powerd-exit-code/326726)

We are not currently shipping the `nvidia-powerd.service` unit, so the
feature is not enabled by default.

Requesting a freeze exception to ship and enable the service by default
in plucky, with the nvidia-graphics-drivers-570 packaging.

** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-570 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: Alessandro Astone (aleasto)
         Status: New

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[FFE] Enable NVIDIA Dynamic Boost by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2102142
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