Nvidia Drivers for Windows 7
Nvidia has recently announced the release of its first drivers designed for GeForce card owners running on the beta of Windows 7. According to the company Windows 7 will be the first Windows Operating Systems to fully integrate with these drivers and take advantage of the GPU for both graphics and parallel computing.

Nvidia GeForce drivers are available in 32-bit and 64-bit. They support the new Windows Display Driver Model 1.1 which is more of a tweaked graphics driver architecture standard for Windows 7 that debuted with Vista . It promises improvement for both 2D and 3D application.
Key Features on Nvidia GF Drivers include
- Installs WDDM v1.1 for GeForce 8, 9, and 200-series DirectX 10 GPUs.
- Installs WDDM v1.0 for GeForce 6 and 7-series DirectX 9 GPUs.
- Supports Direct3D, Direct2D, and DirectWrite.
- Supports NVIDIA CUDA – Compute Unified Device Architecture.
- Supports NVIDIA PhysX (this driver package automatically installs PhysX System Software version 9.09.0203 for all GeForce 8, 9, and 200-series GPUs).
- Supports NVIDIA SLI on DirectX 9, DirectX 10, and OpenGL applications.
Download v181.71 Nvidia graphics driver for Windows 7 Beta (32-bit) and v181.71 Nvidia graphics driver for Windows 7 Beta (64-bit).
Nvidia is expected to release regular driver updates for Windows 7 at http://www.nvidia.com/object/windows_7.html.
Via MyDigitallife
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