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my gpu is gtx 1650 from laptop msi gf63. im wondering if after 10 years will the gpu still have a driver in linux ? im asking this to know if the life of gpu would be better with linux or windows. it may be an absurd question but it makes sense to me. as if the usecase its to play cyberpunk(yes it does work) on a sepfic version(cracked no updates).

will that version still be useable ten years from now on ubuntu with this laptop?

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[–] Ooops@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Nvidia ends support at some point, no matter which OS.

Your card is one of the oldest series still supported (Turing), they just cut support for roughly gtx750 to 1080 (Maxwell, Pascal, Volta).

So 10 years from now, you won't get working Nvidia drivers anymore and will have to rely on older driver versions.

But unlike Windows -where you will have the same problem and MS won't care at all, so when an old driver has problem with Windows then, you will be on your own- you will have distros or their communities still providing those older drivers regularly and also there is now an open source driver. And your card is the first generation supported by that driver, although with still some hickups. That one will not go away and get better over time, too. Probably also including some work to increase performance on older cards if there is demand - and if I take a look into my crystall ball (or at the hardware prices shitshow) I assume there will be demand.

TL;DR: I can't absolutely guarantee that your card still works in 10 years as Nvidia's support will just end at some point. But your chances are a) very good and b) definitely much better on Linux than on Windows.