Even if you don’t need new features, upgrade to R570.100 for this security fix.
On , NVIDIA released an emergency security advisory urging all users to update their GPU display drivers immediately. The update patches 14 vulnerabilities across GeForce, RTX, Quadro, Tesla, NVS, vGPU, and Cloud Gaming software. Most are rated "high‑severity," and one critical flaw— CVE‑2026‑24187 —is a use‑after‑free memory bug with a CVSS score of 8.8/10 , enabling arbitrary code execution, privilege escalation, data theft, and system crashes. cuda driver release news exclusive
On the gaming front, was unveiled at GTC 2026, showing how 3D‑guided neural rendering enables real‑time, photoreal 4K performance on local hardware and will ship as a driver update to existing RTX 50 Series cards. Even if you don’t need new features, upgrade to R570
With NVIDIA's ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence, it's clear that the future of GPU computing is looking brighter than ever. Most are rated "high‑severity," and one critical flaw—
It monitors workload intensity and predicts thermal spikes milliseconds before they occur, adjusting voltage and frequency curves proactively rather than reactively. The result is a "smoother" performance curve. Users will notice fewer drastic drops in frame rates during rendering or sudden drops in TFLOPS during training epochs. This predictive model ensures that the GPU operates closer to its theoretical maximum TDP without triggering safety protocols, effectively squeezing more performance out of existing hardware through software intelligence alone.
NVIDIA is a leader in the development of GPU computing and AI technologies. With a focus on innovation and performance, NVIDIA is enabling the creation of a wide range of applications and industries, from gaming and professional visualization to AI and HPC.
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