NVIDIA will end driver support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 this October. The company will focus on Windows 10 going forward, which is what the vast majority of gamers with NVIDIA hardware run.
The latest NVIDIA Game Ready driver cuts support for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1. NVIDIA also ended support for GPUs built on its Kepler architecture. Kepler-based GPUs will receive security ...
In all, Nvidia patched flaws tied to 16 CVEs across its graphics drivers and vGPU software, in its first security update of 2021. Nvidia, which makes gaming-friendly graphics processing units (GPUs), ...
In addition to support for two new games, Nvidia's latest GeForce driver includes the overclocking issue fix from the last ...
Why it matters: The recent change in Nvidia's driver requirements has created a significant issue for users with older hardware. It can unexpectedly impact many users, potentially causing their ...
Last week, Intel became the first GPU vendor to push out an official driver for Windows 11, beating both AMD and NVIDIA to the punch. Fortunately, NVIDIA wasn't too far behind the curve. This week, it ...