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NVIDIA announces end-of-life support for many of its GTX cards — but it's not all bad news
NVIDIA's latest GeForce Game Ready Driver update notes come with some sad news. After more than a decade of loyal service, NVIDIA's Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta graphics cards will no longer receive the ...
Tom’s Hardware has noticed that Nvidia's release notes for CUDA 12.8 show Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs are set to transition to the legacy driver branch and will self-identify as “dead as a dodo.” ...
The first GPUs to adopt the new architecture were designed primarily for efficiency, with the GM107 chip seen in the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti bringing massive efficiency gains compared to the ...
Nvidia's new GTX 750 Ti has launched and the new card is a beauty -- incredibly power-efficient, with a great deal of additional horsepower waiting in the wings. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
Rumors are swirling that graphics chip company NVIDIA is planning to launch as many as three new graphics cards based on its Maxwell architecture later this month. In September, NVIDIA launched two ...
Nvidia dropped its other GPU shoe today, taking the wraps off the mobile version of its “Big Maxwell” architecture, embodied in the GeForce GTX 970M and GeForce GTX 980M mobile graphics processors.
The GTX 980 and 970 are the Big Billy Goats Gruff to their smaller budget cousin, the GTX 750 Ti. When the first Maxwell GPU arrived this spring, it was clear that Nvidia had something potent on its ...
One problem with putting a gaming PC in your living room is that it’s hard to get decent performance in a device that isn’t a hulking monstrosity. That’s what Nvidia is trying to solve with its new ...
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