[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fzVdr5h747DMRHh8_BuPob9MwR_VyjPt_gCCDY0E9BNo":3},{"product":4,"cycleMajor":13,"releases":14,"cves":22,"nextMajor":9},{"id":5,"slug":6,"name":7,"category":8,"vendor":9,"description":10,"logo_url":9,"official_url":9,"synced_at":11,"created_at":12},"e2cb1033-07f3-40b8-a8f8-d3fad1db7040","nvidia-gpu","Nvidia Gpu","other",null,"Developers working with graphics processing units often require detailed information about the lifecycle of their components, particularly when it comes to planning upgrades and ensuring compatibility. Nvidia Gpu, a widely used graphics processing unit, has a complex end-of-life landscape that can be challenging to navigate. Created to provide high-performance graphics rendering, Nvidia Gpu has been maintained by Nvidia, a leading technology company, since its inception. The company's dedication to providing regular updates and security patches has made Nvidia Gpu a popular choice among developers, who rely on the product for its reliability and performance.\n\nThe Nvidia Gpu ecosystem consists of 36 versions, with 12 of these versions having already reached their end-of-life dates. Currently, 24 versions remain active, although no latest stable version has been designated. Looking ahead, the next end-of-life date is scheduled for October 31, 2028, when the consumer-maxwell version will reach the end of its supported life. This follows the last end-of-life date, which occurred on September 1, 2024, for the consumer-kepler version. Understanding these timelines is crucial for developers to plan their upgrades and migrations effectively, ensuring minimal disruptions to their projects.\n\nGiven the absence of tracked Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, or CVEs, the security picture for Nvidia Gpu appears to be favorable, with zero critical CVEs reported. As a result, no version is currently considered the most affected, and there is no Known Exploited Vulnerability status to report. Despite this positive outlook, developers should remain vigilant and continue to monitor the product's lifecycle, taking proactive steps to upgrade to supported versions and apply security patches as needed to maintain the integrity and security of their systems. By staying informed about Nvidia Gpu's end-of-life dates and security timelines, developers can ensure seamless continuity and optimal performance in their projects.","2026-06-14T02:03:06.852+00:00","2026-05-30T16:23:55.904463+00:00","consumer-pascal",[15],{"id":16,"product_id":5,"cycle":13,"release_date":17,"eol":18,"eol_boolean":9,"latest":9,"latest_release_date":9,"lts":19,"support":20,"created_at":21},"9392d706-2ae2-4a63-bf28-1ff4c549d472","2016-05-27","2028-10-31",false,"2025-10-31","2026-05-30T16:35:28.76554+00:00",[]]