Nvidia has officially announced that it plans to withdraw support for 32 bit (x86) Linux operating systems at some stage in the future. Nvidia stated that “Future versions of the CUDA toolkit might not be provided for Linux-x86.” As to not cause confusion Nvidia clearly specifies that the withdrawal of 32 bit support is for x86 architecture processors only, ARM processors will continue to have 32 bit (x86) support. For x86 architecture processors running Linux 64 bit (x64) will soon become the standard if Nvidia hardware is used. If support for 32 bit Linux is withdrawn by other hardware vendors then we could see a converging trend of withdrawing support for 32 bit Linux across the board.
The full Nvidia statement is as follows:
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