Nvidia to offer Vista drivers with Beta 2 arrival
Nvidia on Wednesday said that it will release a driver designed for its graphics cards running under Microsoft’s Vista operating system as soon as the Beta 2 of the software becomes available. The company expects this version to become available "close to November" and update a corresponding Forceware driver simultaneously. According to Nvidia representatives, the driver will "fully" expose DirectX 10 functionality and also support "some" DRM features. (THG)
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