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Nvidia is winding down developer support for 9 and 10-series graphics cards, but they'll likely keep getting driver updates for a while yetMaxwell has already outlived Kepler by more than two years in terms of CUDA support, and the large install base Maxwell and Kepler still command inclines me to believe that Nvidia will prolong ...
Here’s how it works. 32-bit implementations of PhysX, Nvidia's physics engine, will finally lose support in RTX 50 series cards, in a move to remove 32-bit CUDA application support on its latest ...
This change comes as a consequence of the RTX 50 series discontinuing support for 32-bit CUDA applications—a key component that enabled PhysX to function on Nvidia hardware. As a result ...
About 1.5 million developers in China were using CUDA, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said during his visit to the country in January. The company was also working with more than 3,000 start-ups to "help ...
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