Microsoft finally ends Windows 7 and 8.x support
With even extended support now expired for Windows 7 and 8, the era of non-cloud-connected operating systems has come to an end.
With even extended support now expired for Windows 7 and 8, the era of non-cloud-connected operating systems has come to an end.
With the arrival of Windows 11 on October 5, Windows 10 may well end its career much as Windows 7 did -- as something of a dead end.
If you're on an older version of Windows or a GeForce GTX 600- or 700-series graphics card, your final Game Ready driver arrives on August 31.
Globally, 22 per cent of PC users continue to run the outdated Windows 7 operating system, but not in Singapore, at just 16 per cent of consumers.
Yes, some third parties are still supporting Windows 7, but that doesn’t mean you have to stick with the status quo, no matter how tempting that may be.
By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK