AMD has ended support for RX 6000 GPUs – here’s why it’s a massive blunder in the fight against Nvidia


  • AMD no longer supports RX 6000 or earlier GPUs in its drivers
  • These graphics cards are now in ‘maintenance mode’ so they won’t get new features or game optimizations
  • They’ll still receive security patches, but these GPUs being pushed out of full support so soon haven’t gone down well with gamers who have them

AMD is stopping work on optimizing its Radeon graphics drivers for some older GPUs – and that includes models that are still relatively new, the RX 6000 series.

The first hint of this was given in the release notes for the new Adrenalin v25.10.2 driver, in which AMD says that: “New game support and expanded Vulkan Extensions Support are available for Radeon RX 7000 and 9000 series graphics products.”

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