Adrenalin Edition 26.3.1 adds new game support for Crimson Desert and Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, plus FSR Upscaling 4.1 for RDNA 4.
The Ryzen Z1 Extreme is still alive, as Lenovo confirms that it's working with AMD to release new drivers and support the original Legion Go until 2029.
AMD is putting a lot of their older cards on the legacy from here on out, which could mean that a lot of people will be missing out on all the goodness they just put out. TechRadar reports that Team ...
After its rival Nvidia did the same earlier this year, AMD has now dropped support for 32-bit versions of Windows in its graphics drivers, as 64-bit flavors now largely dominate the market. AMD is ...
Reports suggest AMD Ryzen Z1 handheld driver updates have stalled across devices like the Legion Go and ROG Ally. The post AMD reportedly pauses Ryzen Z1 drivers for gaming handhelds appeared first on ...
Alongside the launch of the RX 580 and RX 570 video cards, AMD released a new version its Radeon Crimson ReLive software suite. The highlights of edition 17.4.3 are simply driver support for both ...
This week, AMD updated its "Adrenaline Edition" driver for Radeon desktop and laptop graphics hardware as an optional package listed as version 25.4.1 — now available for download directly from ...
Alongside recent news that AMD is dropping official legacy card support for Linux, it appears that AMD will also be dropping support for aging Radeon products in Windows 8. Although the next iteration ...
AMD's new Adrenalin Edition 25.6.1 has landed with support for the brand-new RX 9060 XT graphics cards, as well as a whole bunch of games with FSR 4. A brand-new hardware launch is happening today for ...
AMD's new Adrenaline driver 23.3.1 is here, and it brings plenty of support for the games and applications you know and love. The driver weight 598 MB and saw the addition of support for Wo Long: ...
Processors The massive difference between how well Resident Evil Requiem runs on the Steam Deck and an Asus ROG Ally just adds more fuel to the rumour that AMD has abandoned driver support for its ...
Alongside the launch of AMD's new Radeon Software Crimson driver, the company has retired support for all remaining non-GCN-based graphics cards, which means that cards from AMD's Radeon HD 5000 and ...
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