Intel has announced that going forward, there will be no Day 0 game support for integrated GPUs on 10th Gen and older families. The company's new drivers are ushering in Windows 11 22H2 support.
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Intel released a Kaby Lake G driver version 30.0.13025.1000 last week and the new driver brings the much-awaited support for Windows 11 on these processors with onboard Radeon Vega M graphics.
Intel has released a new driver version 21.10.03.11 for its EOL Kaby Lake G CPUs with RX Vega M graphics. But the software isn't for Windows 11 although it still brings many features and changes.
Soon after Nvidia announced it will end support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, team green made a follow-up announcement that support for Kepler GPUs, such as GeForce 600 and 700 series, will also end.
Nvidia announced plans to end support for 32-bit operating systems at the end of last year, but it wasn't made clear until when. The company will provide critical security updates until January 2019.