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PCWorld reports that Valve has updated Steam for Windows, permanently dropping support for 32-bit systems with the older version losing support by year-end. Most users with modern 64-bit CPUs remain ...
Looking ahead: The vast majority of Windows users already run Steam on 64-bit operating systems, even though the client has continued to support a legacy 32-bit version of Windows. That era is ending: ...
Abstract: This paper presents the implementation and verification process of a 32-bit microcontroller using the open-source RISC-V Steel 32-bit processor on the FPGA DE2 development kit and ASIC ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA has reinstated 32-bit GPU-accelerated PhysX support for select legacy games on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs with the latest 591.44 WHQL driver. This update restores full physics ...
Valve has announced that Steam is finally ending support for 32-bit clients. Starting with the latest beta version, Steam will only be maintained on the 64-bit versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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Material Maker is an open-source, node-based procedural texturing tool built on the Godot engine. It enables artists to create PBR texture graphs, paint directly onto 3D meshes, and export materials ...
Valve released the latest update to the Steam client, making it a good time to jump to Linux if you're still on Windows 10. The Steam client will now warn people on 32-bit Windows 10 that it's reached ...
TL;DR: Valve will end Steam support for Windows 10 32-bit systems on January 1, 2026, ceasing updates and technical assistance. While existing Steam clients will still run temporarily, users must ...
Valve has confirmed Steam will be dropping support for 32-bit versions of the Windows 10 operating system. The company said Windows 10 32-bit is used by just 0.01% of users, sparking the change.
If you primarily use Steam for PC gaming but are using hardware that only supports a 32-bit version of Windows, you may want to consider upgrading soon. You'll want to do so because Steam will be ...