AMD has officially done it start Advanced software driver that adds support for noise cancellation technology and increases OpenGL performance by up to 92%.
AMD officially releases the latest software driver with noise-cancellation technology to boost OpenGL performance by up to 92%
AMD Noise Suppression really broke the curtain when a video of this feature was shown It’s live before AMD itself releases it. Now the Red Team has officially unveiled Radeon software drivers that support this technology and is said to be a direct competitor to NVIDIA’s RTX Voice running on both GeForce RTX and GTX products, while the noise suppression comes with Radeon RX 5000-series and higher functions.
AMD Noise Suppression reduces background noise from around you, providing greater clarity and improved focus, whether you’re concentrating on an important meeting or away from a competitive game. This new feature uses a real-time deep learning background noise reduction algorithm and works for both your input and output devices on any AMD-powered system, and removes unwanted background noise picked up by a microphone or someone else’s device.
To find AMD Noise Suppression, make sure you’re using the latest version of AMD software, click the Settings icon and go to the Audio and Video tab. Under Sound Settings you will see AMD Noise Suppression; All you have to do is click the slider and then select I/O device or both depending on which device you want to enable the feature. From there, open your games or communication applications like Microsoft Teams, Discord or Slack to name a few and select “AMD Streaming Audio Device” for I/O to enjoy AMD noise suppression.
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AMD’s noise cancellation technology aims to allow users to communicate seamlessly. This is achieved through intelligent speech optimization or real-time deep learning powered by artificial intelligence algorithms. This technology allows the noise to be modulated in both directions for both the input source and the output. One of AMD’s main goals was to ensure that its features would be widely used, and the company planned to work on noise cancellation in various applications and games.
AMD said in the video that the technology is available now, so it looks like the feature will be available at launch. AMD will certainly provide step-by-step instructions on how to enable noise cancellation technology, but it should include a few easy steps to get you set up. I’m certainly excited to see AMD’s software portfolio expand to include similar technologies as the competition.
In addition to noise blocking, the new software drivers boost performance by up to 92% in OpenGL titles like Minecraft. AMD didn’t mention any OpenGL titles other than Minecraft, but that’s probably the only instance where the Red Team saw the biggest performance improvement with the new drivers. If you play older OpenGL games, you’ll probably see some nice performance boosts, but not the robust 92% that AMD is claiming for Minecraft.
In addition, AMD has expanded and improved Radeon Super Resolution technology, which now works with Radeon RX 5000 and RX 6000 GPUs. The company has also added to its Radeon Boost VRS support list, which now includes the latest titles like VALORANT. , Elden Ring and Resident Evil Village. To get the latest 22.7.1 driver from AMD, you can visit the official driver page here.