And now that other shoe has finally dropped:
AMD Moves GCN 1, 2, & 3-based GPUs and APUs To Legacy; Also Drops Win7* Support
Adrenalin 21.5.2 will be the last release which supports the Radeon HD 7xxx through Radeon R5/R7/R9 3xx cards.
(*AMD officially discontinued their Win8/8.1 driver branch in July 2017. Driver v17.7.1 was the last version to offer official, named support for Win8/8.1 but DOES NOT support the RX 5xx cards on 8/8.1, AMD unofficially allowed installation of the Win7SP1 drivers onto Win8/8.1 systems in order to support Radeon RX 5xx through Radeon RX 6xxx cards)
NVIDIA Kepler GPU Architecture (GeForce 600 / 700*) Series Driver Support Officially Ends on 31st of August 30th of September, [All] Windows 7/8/8.1 Drivers Also To Be Discontinued
R470 will be the last driver version which supports the GeForce GTX 4xx through GeForce GTX 7xx* cards.
(*GeForce GTX 745/750/750Ti cards are instead based on the
Maxwell architecture, and so those specific models will probably survive this round)
That's it, then. That's the end.
Without support from the two major GPU mfrs, even die-hards like myself and
@GasBandit (and according to the Steam survey, the 4-7% of people still using pre-DX12 GPUs, any version of Win7/8, or even Win10 32-bit) will soon very likely be FORCED to move to Windows 10 x64, because once Steam follows suit and makes Win10 a requirement (which I expect they will announce sooner rather than later), that will be enough pressure to finally push
everyone to Win10.
That said, Windows 10
is itself scheduled to go end-of-life in just 4 more years, at which point I suppose we can hope that all the bugs are finally worked out of Windows 11.
--Patrick