AMD has already teased its upcoming AMD Radeon Software Crimson, a new set of special edition graphics drivers and software, and according to the new report, new drivers should officially launch on November 24th.
According to the earlier released official teaser for the upcoming AMD Radeon Software Crimson edition drivers, these will replace the Catalyst Control Center and mark a new era in AMD graphics drivers releases.
The new AMD Radeon Software Crimson edition drivers are a first product of recently formed Radeon Technologies Group led by Raja Kodouri and will mark AMD's focus on not only delivering the best possible hardware but also the best possible software for its products.
The upcoming AMD Radeon Software Crimson edition drivers will bring the new Radeon Settings, which is the new and redesigned control panel meant to replace the Catalyst Control Center, as well as new Radeon Software 15.11 drivers, which means that AMD will retain the same numbering scheme when it comes to drivers (for example Radeon Software 15.11 where 15 is the year and 11 is the month).
While new Radeon Software 15.11 drivers won't bring any massive performance increase, it should feature some game optimizations as well as the new interface.
According to a report from Wccftech.com, AMD plans to release the new AMD Radeon Software Crimson edition drivers on November 24th.
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Wccftech.com