Nvidia has an updated timeline on when it plans to end graphics driver support for Windows 10. Game Ready drivers for GPUs based on Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta architectures are also getting the axe.
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Nvidia has some bad news for those who still use some of the company's most beloved and legendary graphics cards.
The board of Maxwell Technologies has agreed for the firm to be bought by Tesla for around $218 million. Tesla hopes this deal will allow them to build cheaper cars while extending the range.
Nvidia is calling out Intel, claiming that the giant chip maker manipulated and skewed benchmarks to favor its Xeon Phi processor, by comparing it to years-old GPUs using outdated software.
When new GPUs arrive, we compare them to their predecessor but rarely go back more than one generation. But considering how far DX11 support has come let's take a look at past and present performance.
Nvidia announced its latest quarterly earnings to the result of $1.23 billion in revenue, giving the company its greatest three-month stretch of business in its own history.
Along with the new Maxwell chipset, Nvidia decided to update its graphics drivers to support a new feature that brings higher detail images to standard 1080p monitors
Marking the introduction of its Maxwell architecture, Nvidia has targeted AMD's $150 Radeon R7 265 with the new GeForce GTX 750 Ti, a card that promises to be more than another rebadge.