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PhysX quietly retired on RTX 50 series GPUs: Nvidia ends 32-bit CUDA app support

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Nvidia has quietly ended support for 32-bit PhysX on its new RTX 50-series, so games like Batman: Arkham City might look and run better on older GPUs

Nvidia has quietly ended support for 32-bit PhysX on its new RTX 50-series, so games like Batman: Arkham City might look and run better on older GPUs

Nvidia’s 50-series cards drop support for PhysX, impacting older games

Nvidia’s 50-series cards drop support for PhysX, impacting older games

Hope you weren’t planning to play PhysX games on Nvidia’s new 50-series GPUs

Hope you weren’t planning to play PhysX games on Nvidia’s new 50-series GPUs

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