Most users with AMD graphics cards use "standard" Radeon Software drivers that AMD outs a few times per month (the latest was released by the end of last month). However, there is another driver ...
even if that’s not what the software is intended for. Regardless, AMD warns that Driver Experiments level of control is so ...
If you don’t know your driver details, open Device Manager, expand the Display Adapter, and see which AMD GPU you are using. You may have to probe a bit to find out the compatible software.
In a post on its community blog, AMD goes over how to set up and run DeepSeek's R1-Distilled on your local PC.
When atioglxx.dll is missing or corrupt, manually add/replace the DLL, or you can reinstall, update, or roll back the AMD ...
Through some a deft DLL swap, AMD is allegedly planning to bring FSR 4 upscaling goodness to over 75 games and counting from day one.