The new release adds support for Tesla M60 and M6 GPUs

Sep 16, 2015 13:12 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has just rolled out its new 354.13 Quadro graphics version targeted at both desktop and notebook configurations, which adds support for Tesla M60 and M6 GPU products, while also including performance improvements, as well as workstation compatibility fixes.

In terms of supported video chipsets, NVIDIA’s release can be applied on systems containing certain models that are part of the producer’s Quadro, Quadro NVS, and NVS GPU series.

Moreover, desktop configurations that are powered by one of the Quadro Blade/Embedded, Quadro Plex, or GRID product series, or by the newly added M-Class GPU models (Tesla M60 and Tesla M6) are also compatible with version 354.13.

When it comes to the operating systems, besides the aforementioned aspect, your computer must also be running one of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10 platforms, either bit architecture (Quadro SDI configurations are only compatible with Windows Vista and 7).

As for the changes, even though they don’t apply to Windows 10, NVIDIA has managed to fix the OpenGL performance drop and the long ORI compile time for OptiX traces, issues that were spotted when running DeltaGen app.

In addition to that, the producer highlights that Quadro K2200 owners who are using SolidWorks 2015 will benefit from a higher performance due to the drop felt after installing 340.52 or latest drivers.

Considering these aspects, download NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver 354.13, apply it on your system, and constantly check our website in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”