Nvidia announces end of GPU driver updates for GeForce 10-series, Windows 10
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The clipping falls: NVIDIA officially announces the end of Game Ready support for graphics cards of its Maxwell, Pascal and Volta architectures. A major transition that aligns with the announced end of life of Windows 10 and marks the closing of an iconic chapter of the hardware PC of the last decade. GTX 900 and [...] L的article NVIDIA ends the Game Ready support of the GeForce GTX 900 and GTX 1000 appeared first on HardwareCooking.
Nvidia has released a memo containing two key dates to remember regarding the end of software support for its older GeForce GTX 9xx and 10xx graphics cards, among others. At the same time, the company is also clarifying its strategy for the aging Windows 10. [Read more] Your coffee and tech fix are waiting for you on WhatsApp every morning with Frandroid.
Even the best technology can't last forever, and many consider Nvidia's GeForce GTX 10 series—especially the 1080 Ti—to be the best ever made. But the company just confirmed what was already predicted in January: that the Game Ready drivers for the Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs, arriving in October, will be the last. The Maxwell architecture technically dates back to a few later members of the GTX 700 series, starting with the low-end 745, 750…
Nvidia confirms end of drivers for GTX 700, 900, and 10-series cards
Death and taxes, folks. Even the best technology can’t last forever, and plenty of people consider Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 10 series—specifically the 1080 Ti—to be the best it’s ever made. But the company just confirmed that the October Game Ready driver release for the Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta series of GPUs will be the last one. The Maxwell architecture technically goes all the way back to several later members of the GTX 700 series, starting w…
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