Nvidia has issued a "high-severity" warning for owners of its GPUs.
More than a dozen flaws were fixed, including a few high-severity ones.
Nvidia is urging users to upgrade their GPU drivers to avoid several "high-severity" vulnerabilities.
If you're using an NVIDIA RTX, Quadro, NVS, or Tesla GPU, sit up and take notice. NVIDIA has just released a driver update that addresses several security vulnerabilities in its GPU drivers and vGPU ...
The Nvidia Control Panel is officially reaching the end of its active life as Nvidia shifts supported GPU settings into the redesigned Nvidia app. With the latest Nvidia driver update, GeForce users ...
A number of vulnerabilities have been identified in older Nvidia GPU drivers, with the company issuing a bulletin to ...
In context: Nvidia recently rolled out a GeForce driver update that quietly made older Intel processors, specifically the Core 2 family, technically compatible with the latest RTX 50-series GPUs. It ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA is investigating black screen issues affecting RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs (plus maybe also RTX 5070 Ti cards), and some older models too (RTX 4000 and 3000). The cause isn't yet clear, and ...
After a long run of unsuccessful attempts via GPU driver updates to fix several common issues with GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards, Nvidia claims to have finally found the solution. Driver ...
Nvidia is retiring its classic Control Panel for GeForce users, moving driver, display, and 3D settings into the Nvidia app.