NVIDIA now providing universal graphics driver for notebooks
Post by Jenny , 2008-12-18 20:16:16 Source: FiringSquad Editor:Jenny
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NVIDIA is now offering mobile graphics drivers directly on nvidia.com with support for most notebooks.
As any notebook gamer can tell you, getting regular graphics driver updates from the manufacturer can be a real problem. With some manufacturers you're lucky if you get quarterly driver updates. This is terrible for gamers, as new driver updates fix compatibility issues with games, as well as offering performance enhancements.
NVIDIA hopes to change that though. The company is now offering mobile graphics drivers directly on nvidia.com with support for most notebooks. The first drivers are compatible with GeForce 8M and 9M mobile GPUs, with support for PhysX and CUDA.
Links:
- •NVIDIA pulls ForceWare 196.75 driver
- •NVIDIA pulls ForceWare 196.75 driver
- •Zombie Driver - Launch Trailer
- •Epic CEO Anticipates 100% Realistic Graphics in '10 – 15 Years'
- •Nvidia Announces Multiple PhysX Licensees
- •Nintendo Adds Nvidia PhysX SDK to Wii
- •Nvidia provides free physics tools for PS3 developers
- •Nvidia and Intel at odds over chipset license agreement
- •Nvidia Loses $30 Million In Full Year Results
- •NVIDIA now providing universal graphics driver for notebooks
- •Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 Graphics Card Is Insane: Two GTX 260s Bolted Together
- •NVIDIA preparing Atom-based chipset for netbooks





