AMD has recently released a statement clarifying that its graphics drivers are still compatible with Windows 10, despite not mentioning it in their latest driver update. The company's new GPU driver, released yesterday, only supports Windows 11 21H2 and later versions. However, AMD has clarified that this is due to Microsoft's decision to end support for Windows 10, and therefore, they have simply not included it in the driver's supported operating systems list. In reality, AMD's graphics drivers will continue to support Windows 10, and users can still install and use them without any issues. It's worth noting that AMD's statement has been met with confusion and misinformation, with some users believing that the company has stopped supporting Windows 10. However, this is not the case, and users can rest assured that their AMD graphics cards will continue to receive support and updates for Windows 10. For more information, please visit the link provided: https://www.landiannews.com/archives/111046.html