![]() The final supported driver for these cards will be Radeon Software Adrenalin 21.5.2. ” You can check the the official list of now-unsupported GPUs below: DesktopĪMD A-Series APUs with Radeon R4, R5, R6, or R7 GraphicsĪMD A-Series PRO processors with Radeon GraphicsĪMD Pro A-Series APUs with Radeon R5 or R7 GraphicsĪMD FX-Series APUs with Radeon R7 GraphicsĪMD Athlon Series APUs with Radeon R3 GraphicsĪMD E-Series APUs with Radeon R2 GraphicsĪMD Sempron Series APUs with Radeon R3 GraphicsĪMD Radeon R9 Fury Series, R9 Nano Series GraphicsĪMD Radeon HD 8500M - HD 8900M Series GraphicsĪMD Radeon HD 8500 - HD 8900 Series GraphicsĪMD Radeon HD 7700M - HD 7900M Series GraphicsĪMD Radeon HD 7700 - HD 7900 Series Graphics So it makes sense, but either way this means AMD will no longer be supporting certain graphics cards through Radeon drivers from now in order to “ dedicate valuable engineering resources to developing new features and enhancements for graphics products based on our latest graphics architectures. Nvidia recently announced they will be ending support for their Kepler-based GTX 600 and GTX 700 series GPUs, but that won’t happen until October and GCN was a competitor against Kepler. It comes as a bit of surprise considering AMD did not warn users about this beforehand, but it is also inevitable considering how old the architecture is. ![]() Additionally, AMD has ended their support for Radeon Software on Windows 7 64-bit operating systems. AMD recently just announced that they have officially ended driver support for their graphics cards based on the GCN architecture, which includes the Radeon 7000, 200, 300, and Fury series GPUs. ![]()
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