A new branch of drivers for the GeForce GTX 900 series MAPS and 1000 will be late.
NVIDIA has officially announced that it will stop supporting video cards on the architectures of Maxwell, Pascal and Volta after the release of 580 series of drivers.
It has become known from the schedule for termination of support for unix-driver published by Nvidia. Although we officially talk about Linux systems, analysts are sure it will affect Windows drivers, as Nvidia uses a single base code for all platforms.
“580 driver series is the last to support GPU based on Maxwell, Pascal and Volta architectures“– Nvidia says in the message.
After the transition to Branch 590, in fact, only a few GTX models in Turing architecture (that is, the GTX 1600 series) will receive new drivers. RTX 2000 and will remain more than support.
Users who still use GTX’s old video cards should prepare for the lack of security updates, optimize the system and support new games.
At the time of writing, the version of the GeForce 576.80 WHQL driver is relevant, so many updates are up to the 580 series.
The last time Nvidia stopped supporting architecture in 2021, when 470 drivers became the last for the GTX 600 and 700 series (Kepler Architecture). Then the company for some time made security updates, but not full -fledged driver.
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