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You must first install the NVIDIA driver. We
recommend installing the newest driver available from NVIDIA, but the driver
must be version >= 525.60.13 for CUDA 12 and >= 450.80.02 for CUDA 11 on Linux.
If you need to use an newer CUDA toolkit with an older driver, for example
If you need to use a newer CUDA toolkit with an older driver, for example
on a cluster where you cannot update the NVIDIA driver easily, you may be
able to use the
[CUDA forward compatibility packages](https://docs.nvidia.com/deploy/cuda-compatibility/)
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You should use an NVIDIA driver version that is at least as new as your
[CUDA toolkit's corresponding driver version](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-toolkit-release-notes/index.html#cuda-major-component-versions__table-cuda-toolkit-driver-versions).
If you need to use an newer CUDA toolkit with an older driver, for example
If you need to use a newer CUDA toolkit with an older driver, for example
on a cluster where you cannot update the NVIDIA driver easily, you may be
able to use the
[CUDA forward compatibility packages](https://docs.nvidia.com/deploy/cuda-compatibility/)
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