By David Nield
While it’s true that 64-bit systems have been the norm for some time now, if you’re on an older machine and have to work with legacy hardware for whatever reason, you’ll need to know that Nvidia will soon stop releasing graphics driver updates for 32-bit systems running Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.
Your graphics cards and chipsets will still work, of course, but they won’t get the security updates and bug-fixing patches that come with fresh drivers. That said, Nvidia is promising to push out critical security fixes for 32-bit operating systems, should any crop up, for another year – until January 2019.
Release 390 will be the last with 32-bit support. “Driver enhancements, driver optimizations, and operating system features in driver versions after Release 390 will not be incorporated back into Release 390 or earlier versions,” says Nvidia.
Time to upgrade
If you’re running a 32-bit version of Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or any flavor of FreeBSD or Linux, and you rely on Nvidia graphics cards, it’s a good excuse to treat yourself to a system upgrade.
Sticking with older architecture not only puts you behind the curve in terms of compatibility with the latest hardware and software hitting the scene …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components