The new release includes support for Tesla M6 and M60 GPUs

Sep 28, 2015 13:38 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just rolled out a new version of its Tesla graphics driver, namely the 354.13 package, which include support for CUDA 7.5 toolkit, and adds compatibility with the producer’s Tesla M6 and M60 GPU models.

Besides these components, this release is also supported by NVIDIA’s Tesla C2075, C2070, and C2050 units included in the C-Class lineup, with the M2090, M2075, M2070, M2070-Q, and M2050 M-Class GPUs, as well as with the Tesla X2070 and X2090 X-Class devices.

In addition to that, the 354.13 driver includes compatibility with the producer’s Tesla K80, K40c, K40m, K40s, K40st, K40t, K20Xm, K20m, K20s, K20c, K10, and K8 graphics processing units as well.

However, besides these components that must be included within your computer, this update also needs one of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, Server 2008 R2, or Server 2012 R2 operating systems (only the 64-bit variants) in order to work properly.

When it comes to applying the present release, simply make sure your system configuration is valid, save and run the downloadable executable, wait for all files required for the upgrade to be extracted, and follow all instructions displayed on-screen for a complete installation.

Moreover, once finished, make sure to perform a system reboot in order to allow all changes to take effect properly.

That being said, download NVIDIA Tesla Graphics Driver 354.13, apply it on your computer, and constantly check our website in order to stay up to speed with the latest releases.