NVIDIA will stop supporting drivers for 32-bit operating systems from 4/2018

NVIDIA has officially announced on its website about stopping driver support for 32-bit operating systems later this month.

NVIDIA has officially announced on its website about stopping driver support for 32-bit operating systems later this month.

Accordingly, from April 2018, only 64-bit operating systems will be updated with the following drivers: Game Ready Driver (including enhancements to improve performance, new features, patches . ), GeForce Experience software (including new feature updates, security updates, bug fixes . Existing features and services available such as optimizing game settings will continue to work on operating systems 32-bit Windows).

However, NVIDIA still provides 32-bit operating systems with serious security updates until January 2019.

32-bit operating systems will be discontinued with driver support including Windows 7/8 / 8.1 / 10, Linux, and FreeBSD.

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As expected, this month NVIDIA will release the first driver that does not support 32-bit or it is likely that the last driver will support 32-bit. If you are still using 32-bit operating systems, quickly upgrade to 64-bit to continue to receive feature updates and patches from the manufacturer. Or you can continue using the current operating system until NVIDIA stops supporting completely in January 2019.

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