NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Hotfix Display Driver update, version 591.67 for Windows, which addresses several specific problems seen in earlier versions of the driver. These issues include banding on gradient backgrounds and incorrect color application when Digital Vibrance is enabled. The hotfix driver is designed to provide quick relief patches that will eventually be incorporated into the main release line after thorough testing and quality assurance. This approach allows NVIDIA to respond rapidly to pressing user issues while still maintaining a stable driver experience.
NVIDIA has released the GeForce Game Ready Driver version 591.59, optimized for Windows 11 and 10 (64-bit), to enhance the gaming experience. This update addresses significant bugs from the prior version, including stability issues with GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs and specific problems in games like "Enshrouded" and "Assassin's Creed Valhalla." The driver also fixes issues related to faded display colors at non-native resolutions and RTX HDR problems on certain TVs, aiming for a more stable gaming experience across various titles.
AMD has released its Adrenalin Edition 25.12.1 software update for Windows 10 and 11, which brings several key additions, including support for FSR "Redstone" technology and official backing of two new hardware models. The update also addresses various stability issues such as system crashes during display standby, freezes when using the Radeon software overlay in games, and application crashes with certain games like ARC Raiders and Cyberpunk 2077. Additionally, AMD has resolved problems with texture corruption or flickering in Battlefield 6 on RX 7000 series graphics cards and fixed an issue with saved game loading in Cyberpunk 2077.
NVIDIA has released its latest Game Ready Driver, version 591.44, for Windows 10 and 11 to improve performance and fix bugs. The driver specifically targets two big games, Battlefield 6: Winter Offensive and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, as well as other titles such as Black Myth: Wukong and Monster Hunter World. The update also includes system-level tweaks that should result in faster project exports for Adobe Premiere Pro users and improved stability for Sophos Home Antivirus users.
NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Hotfix Display Driver update (version 581.94) specifically designed to resolve performance issues in games following the Windows 11 October 2022 update. The hotfix aims to address dips in frame rates and get games running smoothly again for affected users who upgraded their OS.
AMD has released version 25.10.2 of their graphics drivers, bringing new product support for the AMD Ryzen AI 5 330 processor and initial Work Graphs support on Radeon RX 9000 series graphics products. The update also expands Vulkan extension support, introduces new game support for titles like Battlefield 6 and Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, and disables USB-C power charging for some Radeon RX 7900 series graphics products.
NVIDIA has released the GeForce Hotfix Driver 581.47, addressing a specific issue where games might crash if the game's directory contains Chinese characters while Smooth Motion is enabled.
NVIDIA has released the GeForce Game Ready Driver 581.42 for Windows 10 and Windows 11 users, designed to optimize performance for the latest games supporting DLSS 4 technology, including Battlefield 6. The driver addresses various gaming-specific bugs, such as GPU crashing in Battlefield 2042 and flickering lights in Forza Horizon 4 on RTX 50 series graphics cards. Additionally, NVIDIA has resolved general bugs affecting applications like Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro, which experienced crashes or freezes due to Smooth Motion or hardware encoding issues.
AMD has released the Adrenalin Edition 25.9.2 drivers for Windows 10 and 11 platforms, bringing support for new hardware and games such as Dying Light: The Beast.
NVIDIA has released its GeForce Game Ready Driver 581.15 for Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11 operating systems. This updated driver provides optimized support for new games, including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants and Wuthering Waves, which now feature DLSS 4 technology. Additionally, it addresses two critical issues: a game crash in Marvel's Avengers—The Definitive Edition and a random flicker issue on certain monitors when hot plugged over HDMI.
NVIDIA has announced the release of GeForce Game Ready Driver 580.97 for Windows 10 and 11, which resolves various gaming issues, including those related to Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced and Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced.
AMD has released Radeon Software Adrenalin 25.8.1 for Windows 10 and Windows 11, offering new product support for AMD Radeon RX 9060 and new game support for various games. The update includes AMD ROCm on WSL for AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT, and fixes issues such as stutter and lower performance while playing 4K resolution YouTube videos in Chrome, intermittent application crashes or driver timeouts while playing Monster Hunter Wilds, Battlefield 2042, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Call of Duty: Warzone Season 03 ‘Verdansk’ map, and texture issues with Oculus Rift S on RX 5000 and 6000 series graphics products.
NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Game Ready Driver 580.88 for Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11, providing the best gaming experience for new games supporting DLSS 4 technology. It addresses several gaming bugs, including lower performance in Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, artifacts in World of Warcraft, and micro-stutters in Cyberpunk 2077. The driver also fixes general bugs such as black dots on reference images, display mode changes blocked on Advanced Optimus systems, missing GPU scaling options in the NVIDIA Control Panel, and issues with Windows Photos and NVIDIA Smooth Motion.