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Nvidia starts phasing out Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs — GeForce driver support status unclearNvidia's release notes for CUDA 12.8 revealed that Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs will likely transition to the legacy driver branch. The document states that "architecture support for Maxwell ...
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 ...
In context: Nvidia is preparing to transition its Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPU architectures to a legacy driver branch, signaling the end of an era for these iconic products. This transition ...
The release notes say that CUDA support for the Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPU architectures "is considered feature-complete and will be frozen in an upcoming release." While all of these ...
According to information in the CUDA notes (thanks arsTechnica), NVIDIA is set to freeze support for the Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta architectures in an upcoming update, marking these GPUs as ...
Volta was almost exclusively used in enterprise hardware, but Maxwell and Pascal are of dear importance to PC gamers: The 9 and 10-series cards represent a price vs. performance golden age in ...
Its next generation GPUs are code named "Kepler" and "Maxwell," and will arrive in 2011 and 2013, he said. Maxwell will add about sixteen times the performance of Fermi, Huang said in the keynote.
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