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Nvidia GeForce Graphics Driver 445.87 for Windows 10

Game Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major new releases, including Virtual Reality games. Prior to a new title launching, our driver team is working up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix is included for the best gameplay on day-1.

Before downloading this driver:

It is recommended that you backup your current system configuration. Click here for instructions.

Note to 32-bit Windows users: Beginning with the release of driver version 390, Nvidia will not be releasing any more drivers with support for 32-bit operating systems. Both Windows and Linux users will be required to upgrade to a 64-bit system should they wish to use the most up-to-date drivers available.

What’s New:

Game Ready for the Minecraft with RTX Beta

The new Game Ready Driver provides the latest performance optimizations, profiles, and bug fixes for the Minecraft with RTX Beta. In addition, this release also provides optimal support for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered, Saints Row: The Third Remastered, and SnowRunner.

Fixed Issues

    • [GeForce RTX 2080 Ti][Rise Of The Tomb Raider – DirectX 12]: Blue-screen crash occurs after playing the game for 5-10 minutes. [2904755/2847526]

 

    • [Doom Eternal]: There is black flickering in the game. [2904116]

 

    • Some DirectX 11 games may fail to launch when Image Sharpening is enabled from the NVIDIA Control Panel: [2901920]

 

    • [Notebook]: Graphical corruption may occur after resume from display sleep. [2859247]

 

Known Issues

    • [Notebook][H-Clone]: With the integrated graphics processor as the clone source, display settings cannot be changed from the NVIDIA Control Panel. [200594188]

 

    • [Notebook][GeForce 1050 Ti MaxQ]: The screen displays corruption after waking from display off. [2859247]

 

    • [SLI][Doom Eternal]: Corruption occurs in the game upon opening the Steam overlay. [200593967]

 

    • (Battlefield 5, Destiny 2)[HDR]: With HDR enabled, the games appear too bright. [2909218]

 

    • [Monster Hunter World Iceborne]: Artifacts appear in the game. [2903858]

 

    • [Call of Duty – Warzone]: Freestyle does not work. (200593020)

 

    • [Forza Motorsport 7]: The curb may display a black strip during a race on certain tracks. [2781776]

 

    • [Zombie Army: Dead War 4][Ansel/Freestyle]: The Ansel & Freestyle tabs are undetectable. [2810884]

 

    • [Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege][Vulkan][G-SYNC]: When playing the game in Vulkan mode with G-SYNC enabled, flickering occurs after switching the game between full-screen and windowed mode.[200578641]

 

    • To work around, either disable G-SYNC or play using an API other than Vulkan.

 

Maximum Framerate

In the last Game Ready Driver, we introduced a new Maximum Framerate Setting into the NVIDIA Control Panel which allowed gamers to set the max framerate a 3D application or game can render. With the latest Game Ready Driver, we’ve incorporated community feedback asking for the limits to be extended. As a result, framerate limits can be as low as 20fps and can be raised as high as 1000fps.

Image Sharpening Improvements

Leveraging gamer feedback over the last few months, we have been continually improving the new image sharpening feature. With this latest version, you have the ability to toggle GPU scaling independent of whether image sharpening is enabled or disabled.

Variable Rate Super Sampling

We introduced a new VRSS feature…

Variable Rate Super Sampling (VRSS) is a new technique to improve image quality in VR games which uses NVIDIA Variable Rate Shading (VRS) to dynamically apply up to 8x super sampling to the center of the VR display when GPU headroom is available. In doing so, VRSS can improve image quality at the focal point of the eye while always maintaining the 90 FPS needed to deliver a smooth VR experience.

Share Freestyle Filters

Gamers can now import and export Freestyle/Ansel filters and take advantage of a new split screen filter to help showcase their improvements!

Note: You can download the latest Nvidia GeForce Graphics Driver for Windows XP here.

Supported Products:

Nvidia Titan Series:

    • Nvidia Titan V, Nvidia Titan Xp, Nvidia Titan X (Pascal), GeForce GTX Titan X, GeForce GTX Titan, GeForce GTX Titan Black, GeForce GTX Titan Z

 

GeForce RTX 20 Series:

    • GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080

 

GeForce 10 Series:

    • GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, GeForce GTX 1080, GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, GeForce GTX 1070, GeForce GTX 1060, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, GeForce GTX 1050, GeForce GT 1030

 

GeForce 900 Series:

    • GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GeForce GTX 980, GeForce GTX 970, GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX 950

 

GeForce 700 Series:

    • GeForce GTX 780 Ti, GeForce GTX 780, GeForce GTX 770, GeForce GTX 760, GeForce GTX 760 Ti (OEM), GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GeForce GTX 750, GeForce GTX 745, GeForce GT 740, GeForce GT 730, GeForce GT 720, GeForce GT 710

 

GeForce 600 Series:

    • GeForce GTX 690, GeForce GTX 680, GeForce GTX 670, GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GeForce GTX 660, GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST, GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GeForce GTX 650, GeForce GTX 645, GeForce GT 640, GeForce GT 635, GeForce GT 630

 

Previous Versions:

Nvidia GeForce Graphics Driver 365.19 2016-05-13:

Download links for previous version 365.10 2016-05-02:

Download links for previous version 364.51 2016-03-10:

Download links for previous version 364.47 2016-03-07:

Get the optimal experience for Tom Clancy’s The Division, Hitman, Need for Speed, Ashes of the Singularity, and Rise of the Tomb Raider.

Download links for previous version 361.91 2016-02-15:

Get the optimal experience for ARMA 3, Street Fighter V, Monster Hunter Online, and HITMAN (Beta).

Download links for previous version 361.43:

Support added for GameWorks VR 1.1 including VR SLI support for OpenGL applications and support for the latest Oculus SDK.

Download links for previous version 359.06:

Best gaming experience for Just Cause 3 and Rainbow Six: Siege.

Download links for previous version 359.00:

Best gaming experience for for Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate and Overwatch: Beta.

Download links for previous version 358.91:

Best gaming experience for Fallout 4, Star Wars: Battlefront, and StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void.

Download links for previous version 358.87:

Download links for previous version 358.50:

Download links for previous version 355.98:

Download links for previous version 355.82:

Download links for previous version 355.60:

Download links for previous version 353.62:

New Apple iPhone SE finally unveiled: iPhone 11 internals in an iPhone 8 body, just what the doctor ordered- Technology News, Firstpost

We’ve been waiting for this a while, and it’s finally happened: Apple has refreshed the ageing iPhone SE, bringing cutting edge internals to my second-favourite form factor (I’ll fight anyone who complains about the design of the 4s).

Retailing at $399 in the US — and a disappointing Rs 42,000 in India — the base model iPhone SE packs in iPhone 11 hardware in an iPhone 8 body. That means you get an A13 Bionic chip (psst… it’s faster than the Snapdragon 865), 64 GB of storage, the iPhone 11’s wide-angle camera and associated features, an HD+ 4.7-inch IPS LCD display, coronavirus-friendly TouchID, IP67 water and dust resistance, and that measly 5 W charger that it looks like Apple will never give up on.

Apple claims that battery life is about the same as it was on the iPhone 8, which means that the new SE is most likely packing in the same 1,861 mAh battery as the 8. Thankfully, the phone does support Qi wireless charging and 18 W fast charging with the right hardware (50 percent in 30 minutes).

You also get dual SIM LTE, Bluetooth 5, and Wi-Fi 6 support.

There is a 128 GB option that retails at $449 (the best value, I’d say), and a 256 GB variant at $549.

The 12 MP camera supports Apple’s version of single-lens portrait mode — i.e. it only works on people, smart HDR, Portrait Lighting, 4K 60 fps video with cinematic stabilisation, and QuickTake (press and hold the camera button to record video).

The front camera appears to be an older generation 7 MP f/2.2 unit, which also means no Face ID and only 1080p 30 fps videos. And no slofies. #cringe

The HD+ resolution (1334×750) might seem low for a premium smartphone, but on this 4.7-inch display, that still translates to a more than adequate 326 ppi.

India pricing notwithstanding, this is an exciting release to be sure. The iPhone 11 (review), while the cheapest new phone in Apple’s lineup till this point, is a large, bloated phone that lacks the elegance of Apple’s older designs and the newer Pro models.

The iPhone SE, I think, skips on the bloat and offers just the essentials, and at a very reasonable price at that.

The phone is available in Black, White, and (PRODUCT)RED. Pre-orders will begin on 17 April in the US, and the SE will be available at retailers in the country from 24 April. Given the lockdown in India, there is, understandably, no date for the phone’s release here.

Apple announces 4.7-in. $399 iPhone SE

Apple has unveiled its 4.7-in. $399 smartphone, introducing the device as the iPhone SE. The device will come in black, white, and (PRODUCT) RED, and it will be available for pre-order beginning Friday.

Apple’s $399 iPhone SE is introduced

The device meets many of the speculations that have been floating around for months with the exception of the name – many (including myself) had anticipated it would be called iPhone 9. It isn’t.

Otherwise, features include:

  • 4.7-in. Retina HD display.
  • Touch ID with Home button.
  • A13 Bionic chip.
  • Single camera, which supports Portrait mode.
  • Available in black, white and red.
  • Pricing starts at $399.
  • 64GB, 128GB and 256GB models.
  • Customers can purchase the device for $9.54 a month or $229 with trade-in.
  • Ships from April 24.
  • You get one-year of Apple’s TV+ service free with the purchase.
  • iPhone SE is water resistant to 1 meter for 30 minutes.

Touch ID is potentially more useful than Face ID if you wear a mask, as it relies on your fingerprint, rather than your face for biometric authentication. It is also worth observing that the iPhone 8 is no longer available at Apple’s store.

What about the design?

Apple has manufactured the device using aerospace-grade aluminum and durable glass.  The rear glass finish includes a centered Apple logo and is made using a seven-layer color process.

The smartphone is water- and dust-resistant with an IP67 rating for water resistance up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.

What about the display?

The 4.7-in. Retina HD display supports True Tone, which adjusts the white balance to match the ambient light. True Tone was first introduced with the 2018 iPad Pro and aims to create a more natural viewing experience.

What about touch?

iPhone SE uses Haptic Touch for Quick Actions — such as animating Live Photos, previewing messages, rearranging apps or accessing contextual menus. First introduced with the iPhone XR, Haptic Touch replaces 3D Touch.

What about the processor?

Apple has brought the iPhone SE up-to-date with the inclusion of the A13 Bionic chip used in the iPhone 11 series. This is the fastest smartphone processor around, and means you’ll get great performance for most tasks.

The chip also includes an 8-core Neural Engine capable of 5 trillion operations per second, two Machine Learning Accelerators on the CPU and a new Machine Learning Controller to balance performance and efficiency.

What about battery life?

Apple promises good battery life (13 hours playing video on a single charge) and the device is wireless-charging capable with Qi-certified chargers. It also supports fast-charging, delivering a 50% charge in just 30 minutes.

What about network connectivity?

The iPhone SE offers both Wi-Fi 6 and Gigabit-class LTE. It also offers dual SIM with eSIM, so it is possible to have two separate phone numbers on a single device.

What about the camera?

The iPhone SE only includes a single-lens camera, but Apple says it is “the best single-camera system ever in an iPhone.” It offers a 12-megapixel f/1.8 aperture Wide camera, and uses the image signal processor and Neural Engine of A13 Bionic to unlock even more benefits. That means Portrait mode is supported, as are lighting effects and depth control.

AI also means the phone gives you Smart HDR support, which uses machine learning to intelligently re-light subjects in a frame for more natural-looking images.

The rear camera supports high-quality video capture at 4K up to 60fps – and extended dynamic range comes to iPhone SE for more highlight details up to 30fps.

There is also QuickTake video support on both the front and rear cameras, allowing video recording without switching out of Photo mode.

  • Digital zoom up to 5x
  • 12MP Wide camera
  • ƒ/1.8 aperture
  • Optical image stabilization
  • Six‑element lens
  • Autofocus with Focus Pixels
  • Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
  • Next-generation Smart HDR for photos
  • Advanced red-eye correction
  • Auto image stabilization
  • Burst mode
  • Photo geotagging
  • Image formats captured: HEIF and JPEG.
  • 4K video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
  • 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps
  • 720p HD video recording at 30 fps
  • Extended dynamic range for video up to 30 fps
  • Optical image stabilization for video
  • Digital zoom up to 3x.
  • 7MP front camera.

What Apple says

Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, took the boiler plate statement for the release, saying:

“The first iPhone SE was a hit with many customers who loved its unique combination of small size, high-end performance and affordable price; the new second-generation iPhone SE builds on that great idea and improves on it in every way — including our best-ever single-camera system for great photos and videos — while still being very affordable.

“iPhone SE features the industry-leading performance of A13 Bionic that enables great battery life, takes stunning Portrait mode and Smart HDR photos, shoots amazing videos with stereo audio, is great for games and super-fast web surfing, and is built with the same industry-leading security features our customers expect. We can’t wait to get iPhone SE into customers’ hands.”

What the analysts say

The first analyst reactions have also emerged.

Ben Wood at CCS Insight says:

“The new iPhone SE has the potential to drive the next wave of adoption of Apple’s popular smartphone brand. Its aggressive pricing will challenge not only sales of new Android smartphones but is also likely to affect companies who refurbish and resell second-hand iPhones.”

Ru Bhikha, mobiles expert at Uswitch says:

“Smartphone users, wedded to the iOS platform but not prepared to break the bank, will likely flock to the new SE, if the popularity of its predecessor is anything to go by. “The price looks even better value when you consider it includes a year’s subscription to Apple TV+, worth about £60.”

More information…

Apple has updated the information on its iPhone SE page, which now also includes an AR tour of the device that you can explore using Safari on current iPhones and iPads.

Apple also introduced its promised new Magic Keyboard with Trackpad today.

Apple announces 4.7-inch, $399 iPhone SE

Apple has introduced its 4.7-inch, $399 smartphone, introducing the device as the iPhone SE. The device will be in black, white and (PRODUCT) RED and available for pre-order from April 17.

Apple’s $399 iPhone SE is introduced

The device meets many of the speculations with the exception of the name – many (including myself) had anticipated it would be called iPhone 9. It isn’t.

Otherwise, features include:

  • 4.7-inch Retina HD display.
  • Touch ID with Home button.
  • A13 Bionic chip.
  • Single camera, which supports Portrait mode.
  • Available in black, white and red.
  • From $399.
  • 64GB, 128GB and 256GB models.
  • Customers can purchase the device for $9.54 a month or $229 with trade-in.
  • Ships from April 24.
  • You get one-year of Apple’s TV+ service free with the purchase.
  • iPhone SE is water resistant to 1 meter for 30 minutes.

Touch ID is potentially more useful than Face ID if you wear a mask, as it relies on your finger print, rather than your face for biometric authentication. It is also worth observing that the iPhone 8 is no longer available at Apple’s store.

What about the design?

Apple has manufactured the device using aerospace-grade aluminum and durable glass.  The rear glass finish includes a centered Apple logo and is made using a seven-layer color process.

The smartphone is water- and dust-resistant with an IP67 rating for water resistance up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.

What about the display?

The 4.7-inch Retina HD display supports True Tone, which adjusts the white balance to match the ambient light. True Tone was first introduced with the 2018 iPad Pro and aims to create a more natural viewing experience.

What about touch?

iPhone SE uses Haptic Touch for Quick Actions — such as animating Live Photos, previewing messages, rearranging apps or accessing contextual menus.

First introduced with the iPhone XR, Haptic Touch replaces 3D Touch.

What about the processor?

Apple has bought iPhone SE up-to-date with the inclusion of the A13 Bionic chip as used in inside the iPhone 11 series. This is the fastest smartphone processor around, and means you’ll get great performance for most tasks.

The chip also includes an 8-core Neural Engine capable of 5 trillion operations per second, two Machine Learning Accelerators on the CPU and a new Machine Learning Controller to balance performance and efficiency.

What about battery life

Apple promises good battery life (13 hours video on a single charge) and the deice is wireless-charging capable with Qi-certified chargers. It also supports fast-charging, delivering 50 percent charge in just 30 minutes.

What about network connectivity?

The iPhone SE hosts both Wi-Fi 6 and Gigabit-class LTE.

It also offers dual SIM with eSIM, so it is possible to have two separate phone numbers on a single device.

What about the camera?

The iPhone SE only includes a single lens camera but Apple says it is “the best single-camera system ever in an iPhone”.

It offers a 12-megapixel f/1.8 aperture Wide camera, and uses the image signal processor and Neural Engine of A13 Bionic to unlock even more benefits. That means Portrait mode is supported, as are lighting effects and depth control.

AI also means the phone gives you Smart HDR support, which uses machine learning to intelligently re-light subjects in a frame for more natural-looking images.

The rear camera supports high-quality video capture at 4K up to 60fps, and extended dynamic range comes to iPhone SE for more highlight details up to 30fps.

There is also QuickTake video support on both the front and rear cameras, allowing video recording without switching out of Photo mode.

  • Digital zoom up to 5x
  • 12MP Wide camera
  • ƒ/1.8 aperture
  • Optical image stabilization
  • Six‑element lens
  • Autofocus with Focus Pixels
  • Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
  • Next-generation Smart HDR for photos
  • Advanced red-eye correction
  • Auto image stabilization
  • Burst mode
  • Photo geotagging
  • Image formats captured: HEIF and JPEG.
  • 4K video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
  • 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps
  • 720p HD video recording at 30 fps
  • Extended dynamic range for video up to 30 fps
  • Optical image stabilization for video
  • Digital zoom up to 3x.
  • 7MP front camera.

What Apple says

Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, took the boiler plate statement for the release, saying:

“The first iPhone SE was a hit with many customers who loved its unique combination of small size, high-end performance and affordable price; the new second-generation iPhone SE builds on that great idea and improves on it in every way — including our best-ever single-camera system for great photos and videos — while still being very affordable.

“iPhone SE features the industry-leading performance of A13 Bionic that enables great battery life, takes stunning Portrait mode and Smart HDR photos, shoots amazing videos with stereo audio, is great for games and super-fast web surfing, and is built with the same industry-leading security features our customers expect. We can’t wait to get iPhone SE into customers’ hands.”

What the analysts are saying

The first analyst reactions have also emerged.

Ben Wood at CCS Insight says:

“The new iPhone SE has the potential to drive the next wave of adoption of Apple’s popular smartphone brand. Its aggressive pricing will challenge not only sales of new Android smartphones but is also likely to affect companies who refurbish and resell second-hand iPhones.”

Ru Bhikha, mobiles expert at Uswitch says:

“Smartphone users, wedded to the iOS platform but not prepared to break the bank, will likely flock to the new SE, if the popularity of its predecessor is anything to go by. “The price looks even better value when you consider it includes a year’s subscription to Apple TV+, worth about £60.”

More information?

Apple has updated the information on its iPhone SE page, which now also includes an AR tour of the device that you can explore using Safari on current iPhones and iPads.

Apple also introduce its promised new Magic Keyboard with Trackpad today.

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Apple’s new iPhone SE is finally official – everything you need to know

Following months of rumors and speculation, Apple announced the iPhone SE early on Wednesday. As expected, the new model is a follow-up to the 2016 device of the same name, featuring a similar design to that of the iPhone 8 and a significantly lower price point than any of the iPhone 11 models.

At a glance, the 2020 iPhone SE looks strikingly similar to the iPhone 8. The new handset features a 4.7-inch display, a Home button with Touch ID, a single 12-megapixel rear camera, and the sizable bezels that Apple has done its best to eliminate in recent years. You might not be able to tell the difference between the iPhone SE and the iPhone 8 just by looking at them, but actually using them will be a different story altogether, as the iPhone SE is equipped with the same A13 Bionic system-on-chip that powers the entire iPhone 11 series of devices.

And while the iPhone SE’s 12-megapixel camera may look the same as the camera on the iPhone 8, Apple says the SE “uses the image signal processor and Neural Engine of A13 Bionic to unlock even more benefits of computational photography, including Portrait mode, all six Portrait Lighting effects and Depth Control.”

Much like the iPhone 8, the iPhone SE supports Qi wireless charging, and also lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack. That’s the bad news, but the good news is that the 2020 SE comes with Lightning headphones in the box. Plus, as with all new Apple hardware, you’ll get a free year of Apple TV+ if you buy an iPhone SE.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQIbeAk-bFA

The iPhone SE was once expected to be unveiled during an event last month at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, but the event was never even announced due to the novel coronavirus pandemic that shut down California and much of the rest of the US. Instead, Apple revealed both a new iPad Pro model and a cheaper MacBook Air via press release, which is the same way that the iPhone SE was announced today.

The new iPhone SE will start at $399 for the 64GB model, with a 128GB model for $449 and a 256GB for $549 also being offered, each available in black, white, or PRODUCT(RED) colors. Preorders for the phone go live on Friday, April 17th at 5 AM PDT / 8 AM EDT and shipments will begin to arrive on Friday, April 24th.

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