In its continuing battle with Nvidia, AMD has won some and lost some, but one of the most important aspects of gaming graphics cards has been their software, as well as the hardware. AMD's Catalyst ...
It’s the end of an era. Catalyst Control Center, Radeon’s software hub since the ol’ ATI days, is finally being laid to rest by AMD’s newly founded Radeon Technologies Group. But don’t shed tears over ...
AMD is launching a new UI front-end for its drivers and retiring the Catalyst brand. Say hello to Crimson! Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit ...
AMD has gone through significant changes as a company over the last few months. Recently, we’ve seen them enter into a joint venture with Nantong Fujitsu for final assembly and test operations and ...
AMD is taking the fight directly to Nvidia with the long-overdue launch of a new driver software package and UI. Called Radeon Software Crimson, the new software replaces the old AMD Catalyst Control ...
AMD’s Catalyst Control Centre has been a mainstay of PC gaming for a long time, and a tool that a myriad of enthusiasts have used to keep track of various aspects of their card whilst also tweaking ...
AMD has launched a complete overhaul of its driver stack today, with new performance boosting features, per-game overclocking, shader cache support, better FreeSync implementations, and improved Linux ...
No matter what operating system you use these days you will find that you need drivers, and with more complex hardware you will find that the more complex driver you need to run it. Taking a simple ...
Inside sources can’t seem to decide on a definitive release deadline for AMD’s Hawaii GPU upgrades, and the Red Team is as tight-lipped as always, perhaps waiting for Nvidia to blink first. But if a ...
Stability means the drivers are certified by Microsoft and go through their brutal screening process whilst still giving monthly improvements on performance with the ability to add new features and ...