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AMD Software

AMD Software (formerly known as Radeon Software) is a device driver and utility software package for AMD's Radeon graphics cards and APUs. Its graphical user interface is built with Qt[6] and is compatible with 64-bit Windows and Linux distributions.

AMD Software
Original author(s)ATI Technologies
Developer(s)AMD
Initial release02.1 / June 13, 2002 (21 years ago) (2002-06-13)[1][2]
Stable release
Windows
  • Recommended[a]
    24.4.1[4] / April 25, 2024 (9 days ago) (2024-04-25)

Unified-Linux
23.40.2[5] / February 16, 2024 (2 months ago) (2024-02-16)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Linux
Platformx64
TypeDevice driver and management
LicenseFreeware
Websiteamd.com/en/technologies/software

Software bundle edit

Functionality edit

AMD Software includes the following feature set:

  • Game profile management
  • Overclocking and undervolting
  • Performance monitoring
  • Recording and streaming
  • Captured video and screenshot management
  • Software update notifications
  • Upgrade advisor

Radeon Anti-Lag reduces input latency. It helps when the GPU is bottlenecking the CPU[7] and is supported in DirectX 9, 11, and 12.[8] Radeon Super Resolution is image upscaling technology similar to FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), but it does not have to be customized for specific games. It works on thousands of games, but AMD recommends using FSR when available.[9] Radeon Boost also uses image upscaling to increase performance, but unlike AMD's other technologies, it does this only at certain times, such as when rapidly moving the mouse. This is interpreted as an action-heavy scene where image quality can temporarily be decreased without much noticeable effect.[10] This only works in supported games.[7] HYPR-RX enables Radeon Anti-Lag, Boost, and Super Resolution. In supported games, this is done automatically according to a user's AMD Software settings; otherwise, it requires some configuration in-game. HYPR-RX requires an RDNA3 GPU.[11]

Radeon Chill lowers performance when the AMD drivers detect idle moments in games and can set frame rate caps.[7] Smart Access Memory enables potential performance boosts on systems that use both AMD Ryzen CPUs and Radeon video cards.[7] Radeon Enhanced Sync reduces screen tearing like v-sync, but it avoids capping frame rates at the monitor's refresh rate. This can reduce the input lag associated with v-sync. This is limited to DirectX 9, 10, and 12.[12]

AMD Link allows users to stream content to mobile devices, compatible Smart TVs,[b] and other PCs with Radeon video cards, enabling them to use their PC and game on them remotely. It can be used both locally as well as over the internet. The client requires a free app, which is available via Google Play, Apple App Store, and Amazon Appstore.[14] Support for AMD Link has been axed in AMD Software releases from January 2024 onwards, citing the availability of alternatives and to focus driver development resources elsewhere.[15]

History edit

The software was previously known as AMD Radeon Software, AMD Catalyst, and ATI Catalyst. AMD ceased providing 32-bit versions in October 2018.

Supported hardware edit

AMD Software is targeted to support all function blocks present on a GPU's or an APU's die. Besides instruction code targeted at rendering, this includes display controllers as well as their SIP blocks for video decoding (Unified Video Decoder (UVD)) and video encoding (Video Coding Engine (VCE)).

The device driver also supports AMD TrueAudio, a SIP block to perform sound-related calculations.

Supported products edit

AMD Software supports the following AMD (and ATI-tradition) product lines targeted at rendering:

The following product lines are probably[original research?] not supported by AMD Software, but instead by some other software, which (for example) is OpenGL-certified:

  • AMD FireStream product line for GPGPU in supercomputers and such
  • AMD FireMV product line for multi-monitor setups (deprecated by AMD Eyefinity being available on all consumer products)[citation needed]
  • AMD FirePro product line for professionals who require certified OpenGL support

Multi-monitor support edit

Starting in Catalyst 14.6 AMD has enabled mixed-resolution support, allowing for a single Eyefinity display group to be created where each monitor runs at a different resolution. The current version may, however, disable any additional display mode and change to a resolution in the one mode available. This feature is made possible through the addition of two new Eyefinity display modes, Fit and Expand, which join the traditional Fill mode. In both Fit and Expand modes, AMD is compensating for the mismatched resolutions by creating a virtual desktop that is of a different resolution from those of the monitors, and then either padding it out or cropping it as necessary.[16]

Before Eyefinity, there was the Windows-only software "HydraVision"[17] (originally acquired from Appian Graphics complete with its development team), a desktop/screen management software mostly providing multi-monitor and virtual-screen management. It has extensive hot-key support.[18]

Video acceleration edit

Both of AMD's SIP cores for video acceleration, Video Coding Engine as well as Unified Video Decoder, are supported by AMD Software.

Audio acceleration edit

Some AMD products contain SIP cores for audio acceleration branded AMD TrueAudio. Support for this audio acceleration DSP co-processor is part of AMD Software.

Under Microsoft Windows the support for AMD TrueAudio is codenamed "ACP" (for audio co-processor) and implemented via "ACP user service" (amdacpusrsvc.exe), a background service that helps manage audio tasks in games.

Under Linux, AMD TrueAudio is codenamed "acp" as well: some code regarding this can be found in the /drivers/gpu/drm/radeon directory of the Linux kernel sources.

Power saving edit

AMD Software includes support for AMD PowerPlay, AMD PowerTune and AMD ZeroCore Power, AMD's set of technologies to reduce energy consumption in their graphics products.[19]

Supported interfaces edit

Rendering edit

The AMD Software device driver supports multiple rendering interfaces, all designed to give the user-space programs, such as video games or CAD software, access to the corresponding SIP blocks.

Direct3D edit

Direct3D 12 is available for GCN with version 15.7.1 or higher.[20]

Mantle edit

Only the Radeon Software releases targeting Microsoft Windows included support for Mantle. In 2019 starting with version 19.5.1 it was officially discontinued, in favor of DirectX 12 and Vulkan (built upon Mantle) raise in popularity.[21] Windows users who still wish to use Mantle would have to use older version of drivers (prior to 19.5.1).[22]

OpenGL edit

OpenGL 4.5 is possible for TeraScale 2 and 3 with Radeon Software Crimson Edition Beta (driver version 15.30 or higher like Crimson Beta 16.2.1).[23][24] OpenCL support will be lost, but it can be recovered by copying the relevant files from a previous package like Radeon Software 15.11.1 Beta. Beta drivers do not support HDCP.

OpenGL 4.5 is available for GCN with version 16.3 or higher.[25]

OpenGL 4.x compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders. These are implemented by emulation on some TeraScale GPUs.

OpenGL 4.6 is supported in AMD Adrenalin 18.4.1 Graphics Driver on Windows 7 SP1, 10 version 1803 (April 2018 update) for AMD Radeon HD 7700+, HD 8500+ and newer. Released April 2018.[26][27]

Vulkan edit

Vulkan 1.0 is available with Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.3.2 or higher for GCN.[28]

Vulkan 1.1 with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.3.3 or higher.[29]

Vulkan 1.2 with Adrenalin 20.1.2 or higher.[30]

Vulkan 1.3 with Adrenalin 22.1.2 or higher.[31]

Video acceleration edit

The AMD Software device driver supports multiple interfaces, all designed to give user-space programs, such as GStreamer or HandBrake software, access to the corresponding SIP blocks.

GPGPU edit

ROCm edit

OpenCL edit

With Catalyst 9.12 support of OpenCL 1.0 was available.[32]

In Catalyst 10.10 OpenCL 1.1 was available.[33]

Catalyst 12.4 Supports OpenCL 1.2.[34]

OpenCL 2.0 driver works since 14.41 for GCN-based Models.[35] This also supports previous OpenCL versions.

TeraScale 2 and 3 chips can use Level 1.2.

Close to Metal edit

Close to Metal was a low-level API by AMD which was abandoned in favor of OpenCL.

Other edit

AMD HD3D stereoscopic 3D API by AMD.

Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) edit

With Catalyst 14.1 HSA is possible.[36] AMD main Processor graphic Units and Radeon graphic Card Units work combined.

AMD GPU Services (AGS) edit

  • GPUOpen: AMD GPU Services (AGS) Library

AMD Display Library (ADL) SDK edit

  • GPUOpen: AMD Display (ADL) Library

Operating systems support edit

Linux edit

The main AMD GPU software stacks are fully supported on Linux: GPUOpen for graphics, and ROCm for compute. GPUOpen is most often merely a supplement, for software utilities, to the free Mesa software stack that is widely distributed and available by default on most Linux distributions.

AMD strives at packaging its software for Linux on its own, not relying solely on Linux distributions. They do so by using the amdgpu and amdgpu-pro shell scripts, and provide package archives for e.g. apt and rpm.[37]

Microsoft Windows edit

Windows support From version Last version Notes
x86 x86-64
Windows 9x 02.1 4.4/6.2 There were some later releases for these operating systems, up to and including a Windows Me build of Catalyst 6.2 released on Feb 9, 2006.[38]
Windows 2000 02.1 6.5[39]/7.4[40] Newer Catalyst versions up to 7.4 will work in 2000 unofficially without any modification; later versions may need .inf file editing
Windows XP 02.1 14.4 Driver updates and support stopped at AMD Catalyst 14.4 for video cards with support up to DirectX 11 on Hardware, and 10.2 for DirectX 9.0c cards.[citation needed]
Windows Vista 7.2 13.12 Driver updates and support stopped at AMD Catalyst 13.12 for video cards with support up to DirectX 11.[citation needed]
Windows 7 9.3 18.9.3 22.6.1[41] Driver updates and support were discontinued for x86 operating systems at version 18.9.3, and for x64 at 22.6.1.[41]
Windows 8.1 12.8[42] 17.1.2/17.7.1 Support for driver updates stopped in 2017, though still possible to install.[43]
Windows 10 15.7[44] 18.9.3[45] active

support

x86 driver support was discontinued to focus on x64 only.
Windows 11 21.9.1

Starting with version 4.9 (released on 4 September 2004) the Catalyst driver package included the ATI Catalyst Control Center,[46] a new software application for manipulating many hardware functions, such as 3D settings, monitor controls and video options. It shows a small 3D preview and allows the user to see how changes to the graphics settings affect the quality of the rendered image. It also shows information about the card itself and the software data. This application requires Microsoft .NET Framework.

Radeon Software 16.x and higher drops support for TeraScale-based GPU models. Vulkan 1.0 support was introduced in Radeon Software 16.3.2.

Radeon Software 17.7.1 is the final driver for Windows 8.1.

Radeon Software 18.9.3 is the final driver for 32-bit Windows 7/10.

AMD Software 22.6.1 is the final driver for Windows 7 (and Windows 8.1 unofficially); 22.6.1 is also the final driver for GCN 1, GCN 2 and GCN 3 based GPUs[41]

Issues edit

On Windows Platforms edit

  • Quantity of rendered ahead frames cannot be adjusted
  • Triple buffering in D3D cannot be forced
  • V-sync in many games under Windows 7 cannot be forced disabled

On Linux Platforms edit

See also edit

Related technologies edit

Related topics edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Recommended releases are releases that have passed both WHQL tests and certification, as well as AMD's own suite of tests, and are guaranteed to be highly stable by AMD.[3]
  2. ^ Supported platforms for AMD Link on Smart TVs include Android TV 7+ and Apple TV fourth generation or later on tvOS 12+[13]

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External links edit

  • Official website
    • AMD Graphics Drivers & Software

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This article is about the device driver and utility suite For other AMD software see AMD Software This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2022 AMD Software formerly known as Radeon Software is a device driver and utility software package for AMD s Radeon graphics cards and APUs Its graphical user interface is built with Qt 6 and is compatible with 64 bit Windows and Linux distributions AMD SoftwareOriginal author s ATI TechnologiesDeveloper s AMDInitial release02 1 June 13 2002 21 years ago 2002 06 13 1 2 Stable releaseWindows Recommended a 24 4 1 4 April 25 2024 9 days ago 2024 04 25 Unified Linux 23 40 2 5 February 16 2024 2 months ago 2024 02 16 Operating systemMicrosoft WindowsLinuxPlatformx64TypeDevice driver and managementLicenseFreewareWebsiteamd wbr com wbr en wbr technologies wbr software Contents 1 Software bundle 1 1 Functionality 1 2 History 2 Supported hardware 2 1 Supported products 2 2 Multi monitor support 2 3 Video acceleration 2 4 Audio acceleration 2 5 Power saving 3 Supported interfaces 3 1 Rendering 3 1 1 Direct3D 3 1 2 Mantle 3 1 3 OpenGL 3 1 4 Vulkan 3 2 Video acceleration 3 3 GPGPU 3 3 1 ROCm 3 3 2 OpenCL 3 3 3 Close to Metal 3 4 Other 3 4 1 Heterogeneous System Architecture HSA 3 4 2 AMD GPU Services AGS 3 4 3 AMD Display Library ADL SDK 4 Operating systems support 4 1 Linux 4 2 Microsoft Windows 4 3 Issues 4 3 1 On Windows Platforms 4 3 2 On Linux Platforms 5 See also 5 1 Related technologies 5 2 Related topics 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksSoftware bundle editFunctionality edit AMD Software includes the following feature set Game profile management Overclocking and undervolting Performance monitoring Recording and streaming Captured video and screenshot management Software update notifications Upgrade advisor Radeon Anti Lag reduces input latency It helps when the GPU is bottlenecking the CPU 7 and is supported in DirectX 9 11 and 12 8 Radeon Super Resolution is image upscaling technology similar to FidelityFX Super Resolution FSR but it does not have to be customized for specific games It works on thousands of games but AMD recommends using FSR when available 9 Radeon Boost also uses image upscaling to increase performance but unlike AMD s other technologies it does this only at certain times such as when rapidly moving the mouse This is interpreted as an action heavy scene where image quality can temporarily be decreased without much noticeable effect 10 This only works in supported games 7 HYPR RX enables Radeon Anti Lag Boost and Super Resolution In supported games this is done automatically according to a user s AMD Software settings otherwise it requires some configuration in game HYPR RX requires an RDNA3 GPU 11 Radeon Chill lowers performance when the AMD drivers detect idle moments in games and can set frame rate caps 7 Smart Access Memory enables potential performance boosts on systems that use both AMD Ryzen CPUs and Radeon video cards 7 Radeon Enhanced Sync reduces screen tearing like v sync but it avoids capping frame rates at the monitor s refresh rate This can reduce the input lag associated with v sync This is limited to DirectX 9 10 and 12 12 AMD Link allows users to stream content to mobile devices compatible Smart TVs b and other PCs with Radeon video cards enabling them to use their PC and game on them remotely It can be used both locally as well as over the internet The client requires a free app which is available via Google Play Apple App Store and Amazon Appstore 14 Support for AMD Link has been axed in AMD Software releases from January 2024 onwards citing the availability of alternatives and to focus driver development resources elsewhere 15 History edit The software was previously known as AMD Radeon Software AMD Catalyst and ATI Catalyst AMD ceased providing 32 bit versions in October 2018 Supported hardware editAMD Software is targeted to support all function blocks present on a GPU s or an APU s die Besides instruction code targeted at rendering this includes display controllers as well as their SIP blocks for video decoding Unified Video Decoder UVD and video encoding Video Coding Engine VCE The device driver also supports AMD TrueAudio a SIP block to perform sound related calculations Supported products edit AMD Software supports the following AMD and ATI tradition product lines targeted at rendering Graphics processing units GPUs Accelerated processing units APUs The following product lines are probably original research not supported by AMD Software but instead by some other software which for example is OpenGL certified AMD FireStream product line for GPGPU in supercomputers and such AMD FireMV product line for multi monitor setups deprecated by AMD Eyefinity being available on all consumer products citation needed AMD FirePro product line for professionals who require certified OpenGL support Multi monitor support edit Main article AMD Eyefinity Starting in Catalyst 14 6 AMD has enabled mixed resolution support allowing for a single Eyefinity display group to be created where each monitor runs at a different resolution The current version may however disable any additional display mode and change to a resolution in the one mode available This feature is made possible through the addition of two new Eyefinity display modes Fit and Expand which join the traditional Fill mode In both Fit and Expand modes AMD is compensating for the mismatched resolutions by creating a virtual desktop that is of a different resolution from those of the monitors and then either padding it out or cropping it as necessary 16 Before Eyefinity there was the Windows only software HydraVision 17 originally acquired from Appian Graphics complete with its development team a desktop screen management software mostly providing multi monitor and virtual screen management It has extensive hot key support 18 Video acceleration edit Both of AMD s SIP cores for video acceleration Video Coding Engine as well as Unified Video Decoder are supported by AMD Software Audio acceleration edit Main article AMD TrueAudio Some AMD products contain SIP cores for audio acceleration branded AMD TrueAudio Support for this audio acceleration DSP co processor is part of AMD Software Under Microsoft Windows the support for AMD TrueAudio is codenamed ACP for audio co processor and implemented via ACP user service amdacpusrsvc exe a background service that helps manage audio tasks in games Under Linux AMD TrueAudio is codenamed acp as well some code regarding this can be found in the drivers gpu drm radeon directory of the Linux kernel sources Power saving edit Main article AMD PowerTune AMD Software includes support for AMD PowerPlay AMD PowerTune and AMD ZeroCore Power AMD s set of technologies to reduce energy consumption in their graphics products 19 Supported interfaces editRendering edit The AMD Software device driver supports multiple rendering interfaces all designed to give the user space programs such as video games or CAD software access to the corresponding SIP blocks Direct3D edit Main article Direct3D Direct3D 12 is available for GCN with version 15 7 1 or higher 20 Mantle edit Main article Mantle API Only the Radeon Software releases targeting Microsoft Windows included support for Mantle In 2019 starting with version 19 5 1 it was officially discontinued in favor of DirectX 12 and Vulkan built upon Mantle raise in popularity 21 Windows users who still wish to use Mantle would have to use older version of drivers prior to 19 5 1 22 OpenGL edit Main article OpenGL OpenGL 4 5 is possible for TeraScale 2 and 3 with Radeon Software Crimson Edition Beta driver version 15 30 or higher like Crimson Beta 16 2 1 23 24 OpenCL support will be lost but it can be recovered by copying the relevant files from a previous package like Radeon Software 15 11 1 Beta Beta drivers do not support HDCP OpenGL 4 5 is available for GCN with version 16 3 or higher 25 OpenGL 4 x compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders These are implemented by emulation on some TeraScale GPUs OpenGL 4 6 is supported in AMD Adrenalin 18 4 1 Graphics Driver on Windows 7 SP1 10 version 1803 April 2018 update for AMD Radeon HD 7700 HD 8500 and newer Released April 2018 26 27 Vulkan edit Main article Vulkan API Vulkan 1 0 is available with Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16 3 2 or higher for GCN 28 Vulkan 1 1 with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18 3 3 or higher 29 Vulkan 1 2 with Adrenalin 20 1 2 or higher 30 Vulkan 1 3 with Adrenalin 22 1 2 or higher 31 Video acceleration edit The AMD Software device driver supports multiple interfaces all designed to give user space programs such as GStreamer or HandBrake software access to the corresponding SIP blocks GPGPU edit Main article ROCm This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2022 ROCm edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2022 OpenCL edit Main article OpenCL With Catalyst 9 12 support of OpenCL 1 0 was available 32 In Catalyst 10 10 OpenCL 1 1 was available 33 Catalyst 12 4 Supports OpenCL 1 2 34 OpenCL 2 0 driver works since 14 41 for GCN based Models 35 This also supports previous OpenCL versions TeraScale 2 and 3 chips can use Level 1 2 Close to Metal edit Main article Close to Metal Close to Metal was a low level API by AMD which was abandoned in favor of OpenCL Other edit AMD HD3D stereoscopic 3D API by AMD Heterogeneous System Architecture HSA edit Main article Heterogeneous System Architecture HSA With Catalyst 14 1 HSA is possible 36 AMD main Processor graphic Units and Radeon graphic Card Units work combined AMD GPU Services AGS edit GPUOpen AMD GPU Services AGS Library AMD Display Library ADL SDK edit GPUOpen AMD Display ADL Library AMD Display Library ADL SDKOperating systems support editLinux edit See also AMDgpu Linux kernel module The main AMD GPU software stacks are fully supported on Linux GPUOpen for graphics and ROCm for compute GPUOpen is most often merely a supplement for software utilities to the free Mesa software stack that is widely distributed and available by default on most Linux distributions AMD strives at packaging its software for Linux on its own not relying solely on Linux distributions They do so by using the amdgpu and amdgpu pro shell scripts and provide package archives for e g apt and rpm 37 Microsoft Windows edit Windows support From version Last version Notes x86 x86 64 Windows 9x 02 1 4 4 6 2 There were some later releases for these operating systems up to and including a Windows Me build of Catalyst 6 2 released on Feb 9 2006 38 Windows 2000 02 1 6 5 39 7 4 40 Newer Catalyst versions up to 7 4 will work in 2000 unofficially without any modification later versions may need inf file editing Windows XP 02 1 14 4 Driver updates and support stopped at AMD Catalyst 14 4 for video cards with support up to DirectX 11 on Hardware and 10 2 for DirectX 9 0c cards citation needed Windows Vista 7 2 13 12 Driver updates and support stopped at AMD Catalyst 13 12 for video cards with support up to DirectX 11 citation needed Windows 7 9 3 18 9 3 22 6 1 41 Driver updates and support were discontinued for x86 operating systems at version 18 9 3 and for x64 at 22 6 1 41 Windows 8 1 12 8 42 17 1 2 17 7 1 Support for driver updates stopped in 2017 though still possible to install 43 Windows 10 15 7 44 18 9 3 45 active support x86 driver support was discontinued to focus on x64 only Windows 11 21 9 1 Starting with version 4 9 released on 4 September 2004 the Catalyst driver package included the ATI Catalyst Control Center 46 a new software application for manipulating many hardware functions such as 3D settings monitor controls and video options It shows a small 3D preview and allows the user to see how changes to the graphics settings affect the quality of the rendered image It also shows information about the card itself and the software data This application requires Microsoft NET Framework Radeon Software 16 x and higher drops support for TeraScale based GPU models Vulkan 1 0 support was introduced in Radeon Software 16 3 2 Radeon Software 17 7 1 is the final driver for Windows 8 1 Radeon Software 18 9 3 is the final driver for 32 bit Windows 7 10 AMD Software 22 6 1 is the final driver for Windows 7 and Windows 8 1 unofficially 22 6 1 is also the final driver for GCN 1 GCN 2 and GCN 3 based GPUs 41 Issues edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2022 On Windows Platforms edit Quantity of rendered ahead frames cannot be adjusted Triple buffering in D3D cannot be forced V sync in many games under Windows 7 cannot be forced disabled On Linux Platforms edit No support for 3D HDTVs citation needed See also editAMD software ROCm GPUOpen CodeXL Related technologies edit AMD CrossFire AMD PowerPlay AMD Hybrid Graphics ATI Avivo Related topics edit ATI AMD on Free and open source graphics device driversNotes edit Recommended releases are releases that have passed both WHQL tests and certification as well as AMD s own suite of tests and are guaranteed to be highly stable by AMD 3 Supported platforms for AMD Link on Smart TVs include Android TV 7 and Apple TV fourth generation or later on tvOS 12 13 References edit ATI makes unprecedented commitment to high quality frequently updated drivers and software AMD Archived from the original on November 23 2007 Retrieved October 25 2022 CATALYST v02 1 FAQ ATI Archived from the original on June 21 2002 Retrieved October 25 2022 Allan Darren July 23 2022 AMD throws shade at Nvidia over quality of graphics drivers TechRadar Archived from the original on December 3 2022 Retrieved December 7 2022 AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 24 4 1 Release Notes AMD Retrieved May 3 2024 Radeon Software for Linux 23 40 2 Release Notes AMD Retrieved March 10 2024 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