AMD announces Radeon Software Crimson

New software to replace Catalyst Control Center

AMD has announced its new Radeon Software Crimson, a software that promises faster experience, modern form, interactive function and is meant to replace the earlier available Catalyst Control Center.

AMD's new Radeon Software Crimson comes as a result of AMD's recent reorganization and formation of the Radeon Technologies Group led by Raja Koduri and should represent AMD's next-generation drivers platform.

While the new Radeon Software Crimson is still not available, AMD is promising some rather impressive things, including up to ten times faster start up time, or 0.6 settings, compared to 8 seconds it took Catalyst Control Center to launch, as well as a completely redesigned UI that promises to bring AMD Radeon software into 21st century as well as offer intuitive experience.

The new Radeon Software Crimson will bring plenty of new feature including Game Manager, with game-specific optimizations, new Overdrive overclocking feature which will offer both global and game-specific overclock settings, video optimizations, new display options with FreeSync, Virtual Super Resolution and GPU Scaling options and more.

While it will only bring a few performance improvements and bug fixes, the new drivers that will be available with Radeon Software Crimson are just a start of AMD's initiative to make its software and drivers much better than they were earlier, and they won't even require an email address, as AMD was quite keen to note.

Unfortunately, there is still no specific date for the Radeon Software Crimson launch but we will surely hear more about it soon.












Source: AMD.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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