AMD's driver update brings a new noise reduction feature

AMD's driver update brings a new noise reduction feature

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AMD has finally released its highly anticipated noise reduction software with the new Adrenalin edition 22.7.1 driver update. This is the same software that was leaked via a trailer on AMD's YouTube channel last week. Essentially a way to reduce background noise using a real-time deep learning algorithm, this feature is seen by many as a direct competitor to NVIDIA's RTX Voice (now RTX Broadcast), which was released to rave reviews a few years ago.

AMD noise reduction TESTED | Adrenaline 22.7.1

The reason many see this as a competitor to NVIDIA's RTX offering is because it works in a very similar way to NVIDIA's offering. AMD Noise Suppression is basically a way for you to reduce background noise from your surroundings when you're in a conversation with someone or when you're in a large gaming lobby.

The AMD Noise Suppression feature in the latest Adrenaline edition software is available from the "Audio & Video" tab under Settings, where you can choose to enable it on both your input and output devices. However, AMD has said that in order to take advantage of this feature, you need at least a Ryzen 5000 series processor or an AMD 6000 series GPU.

Another important improvement that AMD has claimed will come with the latest Adrenalin edition update is improved OpenGL performance. AMD has claimed that games that run primarily on OpenGL, such as Minecraft, can see performance improvements of up to 90%.

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