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NVIDIA-related discussion is centered on driver 610.47/610.43.x changes that drop Control Panel support and move features to the “NVIDIA App,” alongside attention on NVIDIA’s new in-house “Vera” CPU benchmark claims. Separately, there’s ongoing controversy and compliance concern tied to AI GPU chip export restrictions and a broader anti-NVIDIA push.

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Key Takeaway New NVIDIA driver releases (610.43.x/610.47) remove Control Panel support, shifting users toward the NVIDIA App while NVIDIA’s “Vera” CPU benchmarks circulate under selective-testing claims.
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New NVIDIA driver releases (610.43.x/610.47) remove Control Panel support, shifting users toward the NVIDIA App while NVIDIA’s “Vera” CPU benchmarks circulate under selective-testing claims.

NVIDIA-related discussion is centered on driver 610.47/610.43.x changes that drop Control Panel support and move features to the “NVIDIA App,” alongside attention on NVIDIA’s new in-house “Vera” CPU benchmark claims. Separately, there’s ongoing controversy and compliance concern tied to AI GPU chip export restrictions and a broader anti-NVIDIA push.

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  • Vera CPU benchmarks — NVIDIA Vera CPU Benchmarks: Olympus Cores Delivering The Best Performance Ever Seen On ARM Review r/nvidia

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Driver version 610.47 WHQL drops Control Panel support
Control Panel change NVIDIA is ditching the iconic Control Panel after 20 years; updates ship in “NVIDIA App”
Benchmark topic NVIDIA “Vera” CPU benchmarks claim better performance than Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC in select workloads
Benchmark caveat PC Gamer notes the in-house CPU benchmark beats x86/ARM but only in Nvidia-sanctioned tests

What to Watch

  • Track driver 610.47 rollouts and note whether Control Panel-dependent workflows break or are fully replicated in NVIDIA App. TechPowerUp
  • Watch for follow-up coverage on NVIDIA’s “Vera” CPU benchmark methodology and any corroborating third-party tests beyond Nvidia-sanctioned runs. PC Gamer
  • Follow further headlines on export-control compliance enforcement after the Supermicro smuggling bust and Taiwan’s AI chip crackdown. Tom's Hardware

What Changed

  • Nvidia retires the classic GeForce Control Panel after 20 years TechSpot
  • NVIDIA Vera CPU Benchmarks: Olympus Cores Delivering The Best Performance Ever Seen On ARM Review Phoronix
  • After 20 years, Nvidia finally kills off its Control Panel app XDA-Developers
  • Nvidia Control Panel officially discontinued, Nvidia App takes over Neowin
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r/nvidia · u/Nestledrink · 

Note on NVIDIA Control Panel with Driver 610.47

From NVIDIA Driver Forum Post: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/586393/geforce-grd-61047-feedback-thread-released-52626/ Also in our 610.47 driver discussion thread: https://www.reddit.co…

r/nvidia · u/Nestledrink · 

Game Ready & Studio Driver 610.47 FAQ/Discussion

Game Ready & Studio Driver 610.47 has been released. Driver Article Here: Link Here Game Ready Driver 610.47 Direct Download Link: Link Here Studio Driver 610.47 Direct Download Link: Link Here New feature and fixes in d…

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NVIDIA H200 NVL 4-Way NVLink Bridge - easily unseated

I don’t know who needs to hear this, but if your NVIDIA H200 NVL 4-Way NVLink Bridge isn’t being detected, push it down harder than you think you need to. We were debugging an ASUS ESC8000A-E13 with 4x H200 NVL cards tha…

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