Radeon Super Resolution now works with RX 5000, 6000 series GPUs in laptops with hybrid graphics

The latest Adrenalin software update brings AMD Noise Suppression, OpenGL improvements, and more.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

AMD just rolled out an update for its Adrenalin software. The update adds several significant features, including AMD Noise Suppression. It also improves OpenGL gaming performance. Most notably, this update brings Radeon Super Resolution to laptops with hybrid graphics if the PCs run on RX 5000 orRX 6000series GPUs.

AMD Noise Suppression uses real-time deep learning to reduce background audio noise. It’s AMD’s answer toNVIDIA’s RTX Voice.

OpenGL is used by several video games, the most well-known of which is Minecraft. The latest software update from AMD improves performance in Minecraft by up to 79% when set to 4K Fabulous settings. That bump was seen on a system with anRX 6950XTand results will vary from system to system.

Here are all thehighlights from AMD:

A direct download link for the update can be found onAMD’s webpageabout the update.

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