The last major product launch in AMD's Radeon HD 6000 series occurred in early 2011, making the newest legacy cards just under five years old. A Crimson 15.11 beta driver is also available for those that want something slightly more up-to-date. The Catalyst 15.7.1 driver, released in July for the launch of Windows 10, is the last WHQL-certified driver to support the HD 50 series. The HD 50 series aren't the only products affected by making VLIW (AMD's previous graphics architecture) legacy AMD has also retired the Radeon HD 7000 to 7600 graphics cards, and their corresponding HD 8000 to 8400 parts, as well as all Llano, Trinity and Richland APUs.įor owners of AMD's now-legacy products, there are two final driver updates that users can select to use. Alongside the launch of AMD's new Radeon Software Crimson driver, the company has retired support for all remaining non-GCN-based graphics cards, which means that cards from AMD's Radeon HD 5000 and HD 6000 series will no longer receive driver updates.
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