NVIDIA Launches Version 473.47 Emergency Safety Driver Update For Kepler Series GTX 600 / 700 Graphics Card

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Although NVIDIA has long announced the termination of driver support for Kepler architecture GPU, in order to patch a series of recently exposed security vulnerabilities, the company urgently launched version 473.47 "security driver update" If you are using Kepler series GTX 600 / 700 series consumer graphics cards and GTX Titan / Titan Z / Titan black product line, please also obtain and install version 473.47 WHQL certified driver update as soon as possible.

For GTX 690 and other old n card players, it will inevitably make people stunned when they see the update of the official WHQL driver after many years.

However, this 473.47 driver update does not belong to the game ready series that improves game support or adds new GPU code, but is committed to repairing a series of recently exposed security problems.

NVIDIA said earlier that it would continue to provide security updates to Kepler before September 2024. At present, it seems that the company has fulfilled this commitment.

Official not in update log For more details, it only means that the software security update of the display driver has been released for the desktop Kepler series geforce GPU, and the game ready support is not applicable to this.

The following is the list of security vulnerability mitigation covered by NVIDIA GPU display driver version 473.47 launched in May 2022:

● CVE-2022-28181

● CVE-2022-28182

● CVE-2022-28183

● CVE-2022-28184

● CVE-2022-28185

● CVE-2022-28186

● CVE-2022-28187

● CVE-2022-28188

● CVE-2022-28189

● CVE-2022-28190

● CVE-2022-28191

● CVE-2022-28192

NVIDIA 473.47 geforce security update driver download address:

Windows 10 / 11(64-bit):Standard(683.64 MB)| DCH(705.74 MB)

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