Graphic Cards ATI Reduces Support for Older Graphics Cards

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As time goes on and a product catalog grows, it's not unusual for a company to reduce and eventually eliminate support for older products. In the case of ATI, AMD's graphics division, a new decision to reduce support for older graphics chips is about to take effect.

To date, ATI has provided a new WHQL certified driver every month to nearly every graphics card capable of DirectX 9 acceleration. That includes cards all the way back to 2002's Radeon 9700 Pro. After this month's Catalyst 9.3 release, that will not be the case.

After Catalyst 9.3, products prior to the R6xx generation of graphics cards (that go by the Radeon HD 2000 series brand names) will be changed to "legacy support status." This means that these products will get quarterly WHQL driver updates, instead of monthly updates. AMD assures us that these products will still receive critical "hotfix" drivers if high-priority fixes are needed.

Products from the Radeon HD 2000, Radeon HD 3000, and Radeon HD 4000 series will continue to receive monthly driver updates as they do now. AMD says, "By moving pre-6xx products to legacy support status, we will be able to focus more of our software engineering resources on current and future products, operating systems and applications."

Our take on this? It's not a big deal. This sort of thing happens all the time. For example, Nvidia's current drivers support cards going back to the GeForce 6 series. The latest official driver for GeForce FX cards (released in 2003), is dated October 17, 2006. AMD's cutoff date is more recent, affecting products as recent as four years old, but their continued support with quarterly updates is actually quite generous compared to how "legacy" products are usually updated. Frankly, we're a little surprised the company didn't decide to make updates yearly or bi-yearly.

If you have one of the affected products, make sure you grab those Catalyst 9.3 drivers when they hit the Web later this month.

The full list of products to be shifted to legacy support status is below:

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[COLOR=black]ATI Radeon[/COLOR] 9500 Series

ATI Radeon 9550 Series

ATI Radeon 9600 Series

ATI Radeon 9700 Series

ATI Radeon 9800 Series

ATI Radeon X300 Series

ATI Radeon X550 Series

ATI Radeon X600 Series

ATI Radeon X700 Series

ATI Radeon X800 Series

ATI Radeon X850 Series

ATI Radeon X1050 Series

ATI Radeon X1300 Series

ATI Radeon X1550 Series

ATI Radeon X1600 Series

ATI Radeon X1650 Series

ATI Radeon X1800 Series

ATI Radeon X1900 Series

ATI Radeon Xpress Series

ATI Radeon X1200

ATI Radeon X1250

ATI Radeon X2100 Series

ATI FireGL X1-128

ATI FireGL X1-256

ATI FireGL X2-256

ATI FireGL X2-256t

ATI FireGL X3-256

ATI FireGL Z1

ATI FireGL V3100

ATI FireGL V3200

ATI FireGL V3250

ATI FireGL V3300

ATI FireGL V3350

ATI FireGL V3400

ATI FireGL V5000

ATI FireGL V5100

ATI FireGL V5200

ATI FireGL V7100

ATI FireGL V7200

ATI FireGL V7300

ATI FireGL V7350

ATI FireMV 2200

ATI FireMV 2250
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Interesting news. If the rumor is correct then ATI is going to limit the list of supported graphics cards in the next release of Catalyst. Apparantly as of Catalyst 9.4 ATI is going to drop support for the following graphics cards:

Radeon 9500, 9600, 9800, X800, X1800, X1900 and other older desktop video cards.

On the professional side Catalyst 9.4 will no longer support the FireGL X1/X2/X3, V3000, V5000, V7000 and FireMV 2200, 2250 professional cards. Of course owners of these models will still be permitted to download older drivers and use them happily. The ATI Catalyst 9.4 is set to be released next month.

Link-> ATI Catalyst 9.4 drops wide support for older cards
 
Thats bad prolly for X1XXX owners. I first thought, ATi might drop driver support for SM 2.0 based cards as they did with Dx 8.1 Gpu. Too bad for SM 3.0 based Dx 9.0c cards. This move will surely take some workload off from driver guys..:)
 
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