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This is an —specifically the unannounced features, the silent performance regressions, and the architectural shifts of the R550+ driver branch (version 555.85.05 and its enterprise siblings). The "Stealth" Update: R555.85.05 Breakdown Two weeks ago, NVIDIA quietly pushed a new Production Branch driver to its developer portal without a typical blog post fanfare. Our analysis of the release notes (or lack thereof) reveals a build that is less about game-ready optimizations and entirely focused on two things: AI inference latency and virtualized memory paging .

The war for the AI driver stack is just beginning. Stay tuned. For the latest CUDA driver release news exclusive to our publication, bookmark this page and enable notifications. The drivers change fast—we keep you ahead of the kernel panic. cuda driver release news exclusive

Rewriting the scheduler explains the bloat: The new nvlddmkm.sys (Windows) and nvidia.ko (Linux) binaries are 18% larger than the previous version. This is not a maintenance patch; it is a foundation reboot. We obtained an internal draft of the full patch notes that NVIDIA chose to omit from the public release. Here are the most critical lines: "Fixed a race condition where cudaMalloc would return a null pointer if the system had been up for more than 49.7 days without a reboot on AMD Threadripper platforms." This is an —specifically the unannounced features, the

For who use CUDA for DLSS 3.5 Frame Gen: NO . This driver introduces a 2% overhead in the transfer engine that impacts frame pacing in Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake 2. The war for the AI driver stack is just beginning

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For : MANDATORY if you use MIG. The stability fix outweighs the 3% performance hit you will take in HPC sims. Looking Ahead: R560 Leaks Our exclusive CUDA driver release news pipeline continues. We have seen early staging branches of the R560 driver, which contains a flag called --kernel-mode-only . This suggests NVIDIA is preparing a driver that can run entirely in user space, bypassing the OS kernel entirely for AI workloads—a "micro-driver" to fight back against AMD’s ROCm and Intel’s SYCL.

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