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This means most GeForce GTX 700 and 600 series cards will not benefit from performance optimizations or gain access to new features, or even receive bug fixes once support comes to an end.
Soon after Nvidia announced it will end support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, team green made a follow-up announcement that support for Kepler GPUs, such as GeForce 600 and 700 series, will also end.
Since the GTX 600 series the cards feature a 28 nanometer transistor size. This is nearly a 30% reduction in transistor size as compared to the 40nm of the previous generation.
The R470 driver could be the last one to support most of Nvidia's GeForce 600 and 700 series graphics cards.
HONG KONG - Jun. 4, 2012 - ZOTAC International, a global innovator and channel manufacturer of graphics cards, mainboards and mini-PCs, today continues the GeForce® 600 series momentum with the ...
"ZOTAC is pleased to bring the GeForce® 600 series to value shoppers seeking a superior visual experience discrete graphics brings to computing," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC ...
Found inside the GeForce GTX 600 and GTX 700 Series of GPUs, the GK110-400-A1 variant of the high-end 28nm Kepler chip was also inside the very first GeForce GTX TITAN that launched in 2013.
Rebrands, Keplers comes later We hoped that most new 600-series mobile Geforce will be based on the new, energy efficient Kepler architecture. Sadly, we were wrong and the series is still ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang kicked off the keynote with product announcements, introducing new GeForce graphics cards for gaming PCs. Nvidia announced on Monday at CES in Las Vegas that these new GPUs ...
NVIDIA will soon pull driver support for the old 600 and 700 series graphics cards in the Kepler line, which is obviously putting a lot of people that still use these GPUs in a bad situation.
285 Beta driver reveals 610M and GT 630M It looks like Nvidia's upcoming series will be called the Geforce 600 series after all. According to details leaked in the latest 285 Beta drivers, we ...
Nvidia’s Beta drivers, which were leaked, not too long ago, now confirm that their next generation graphics series will be the GeForce 600 series.