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Why Nvidia Discontinued The 'GTX' Graphics Card Line
The GTX line of video cards from Nvidia featured some of the most popular graphics cards of all time. The GTX 1080 and GTX 1080 Ti are considered two of the greatest video cards of all time. Even ...
Nvidia has been releasing graphics cards since the GeForce 256 in 1999, which was marketed as the world's first GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), a term that is now synonymous with graphics cards today.
Nvidia will end official driver support for several iconic graphics card generations sometime next year if it maintains its usual driver release schedule. Most GTX GPUs will be affected, including the ...
If you're still holding on to your beloved Pascal (GTX 10) or Maxwell (GTX 900/750) GeForce card, the next driver update you get will probably be the last one. It's kind of incredible that NVIDIA is ...
Over on The Full Nerd podcast, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 is known as The GOAT, the graphics card that still hasn’t been beaten for value, gains over its predecessors, and performance in its time.
NVIDIA is calling time on its Maxwell, Pascal and Volta GPUs, with one last significant driver release scheduled for October. This means that all graphics cards belonging to the GeForce GTX 7-, 9- and ...
Death and taxes, folks. Even the best technology can’t last forever, and plenty of people consider Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 10 series—specifically the 1080 Ti—to be the best it’s ever made. But the ...
An update to Nvidia's official "Unix graphics feature deprecation schedule" has been spotted on Reddit. Long story short, the next 580 series of Unix GPU drivers will be the last to fully support ...
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