May 28, 2026
Nvidia kills Windows XP-era Control Panel "after 20 years of dedicated service"
Ever wonder what happens when a tech icon like Nvidia finally retires a tool that’s been around for 20 years? Well, they just did. Nvidia’s Control Panel, the classic green logo interface, has been the go-to for managing graphics settings since 2006. But now, with version 610.47 of their drivers, Nvidia is officially phasing it out — replacing it with the newer, faster Nvidia app. According to Andrew Cunningham writing in Ars Technica, Nvidia claims that this new app offers all the features users need for GeForce RTX cards, plus more, and importantly, it runs more efficiently. So what does this actually mean? It’s a clear move toward modernization — no more clunky, separate control panel. Instead, Nvidia wants you to manage everything through one app that’s more streamlined and future-ready. But here’s the thing — after two decades, that old green logo is finally gone. And the question is, how many other familiar tools will get the same treatment as tech keeps evolving?