Nvidia announces end of GPU driver updates for GeForce 10-series, Windows 10

Nvidia has announced the end of GPU driver updates for its GeForce 10-series and older graphics cards running on Windows 10. This decision affects users who have not upgraded their systems to newer hardware. However, Nvidia has stated that it will continue to provide security updates for these older GPUs through Windows 10's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. This means that while users will no longer receive new features or performance improvements, their systems will remain secure. The company cites the technological advancements in newer GPU architectures and the need to focus resources on supporting its latest hardware as the primary reasons for this decision. Nvidia assures that it remains committed to providing the best possible experience for its customers, even as it shifts its focus to its newer GeForce RTX and GeForce GTX 16-series graphics cards.
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