Nvidia winding down support for older GPUs, including the legendary 750 Ti and 1060
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Nvidia Starts Phasing Out Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs
As spotted by Tom's Hardware, Nvidia's CUDA 12.8 release notes signal the transition of Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs to the legacy driver branch. As a result, there will be no more new feature updates for these architectures; however, CUDA and gaming driver support will remain for now. From the r...
The news is going to feel like a jar of cold water to many, but it is what has the release of a new generation of graphics cards: that another says goodbye to the total or partial support. With the release of CUDA 12.8 NVIDIA has made clear in its release that in the next driver the GTX 900 (Maxwell), GTX 1000 (Pascal) and TITAN V (Volta) are left without updates of CUDA, and does not end there. Will it be the end of the support in drivers? The …
NVIDIA Likely Sending Maxwell, Pascal & Volta Architectures to CUDA Legacy Branch
Team Green's CUDA 12.8 release notes have revealed upcoming changes for three older GPU architectures—the document's "Deprecated and Dropped Features" section outlines forthcoming changes. A brief sentence outlines a less active future for affected families: "architecture support for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta is considered feature-complete and will be frozen in an upcoming release." Further down, NVIDIA states that a small selection of operatin…
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