Linux Power Management for Nvidia ARM Systems

C5/10June 1, 2026
WhatA dedicated power management and thermal optimization daemon for Nvidia GPU-equipped ARM Linux systems that provides the monitoring, throttling, and efficiency controls that Nvidia neglects to build.
SignalUsers report that Nvidia's Linux support for their ARM hardware is essentially broken — no power monitoring, constant overheating, stale two-year-old OS requirements, and a general sense that Nvidia doesn't care about the Linux experience on these expensive machines.
Why NowNvidia is shipping DGX Spark and RTX Spark hardware into the market with notoriously poor Linux power management, and the user base of developers wanting to run local AI workloads on Linux is growing rapidly.
MarketAI/ML developers and researchers running Nvidia ARM hardware on Linux; niche but high willingness-to-pay (~$3-10K systems); no real competitor since Nvidia itself ignores the problem.
MoatDeep kernel-level integration and driver expertise creates high technical barriers to entry; accumulating hardware-specific profiles and thermal data across Nvidia SKUs builds a proprietary optimization dataset.
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