AMD Radeon and Ryzen Chipset Drivers for Windows Eleven Now Free

AMD Radeon and Ryzen Chipset Drivers for Windows Eleven Now Free
AMD this week released a new set of drivers for its Radeon Graphics Cards, Ryzen Processors, Radeon Pro Graphics, and Radeon Integrated Graphics for AMD Processors, bringing full support for Radeon Graphics and the Ryzen Chipset to Windows XNUMX already ahead of its release on April XNUMX. October . “Windows XNUMX is fast approaching and we know that many users are participating in Microsoft's Windows Insider program and have access to a previous version of Windows. If you're one of those people, you can now take advantage of any and all features found in Radeon Software,” the company wrote in a recent weblog update. The new drivers will enable any and all Radeon Software for Windows XNUMX features such as Radeon Boost, Radeon Anti-Lag and Radeon Image Sharpening. The drivers also resolve Windows XNUMX issues with earlier AMD chipsets like the XNUMX and XNUMX series, according to MSPowerUser. The new drivers can now be downloaded from the AMD site.

Analysis: Our Computers Are Already Ready For Windows Eleven, At Least Certain Of Us Anyway

Now that AMD has updated their drivers, following driver updates from Nvidia and also Intel in July, everyone's hardware is set for the official Windows 1 release in October, assuming your system is compliant. the exact requirements. Microsoft has stated that this will not prevent anyone from trying to run Windows 1 on systems with unsupported hardware (even Apple MXNUMX computers via the VM software), so you can always test drive the new system. Running on older hardware like AMD Zen XNUMX generation processors or Intel fifth generation or earlier processors. How well that old hardware will work with Windows XNUMX is another story, and you won't be able to download the new OS via Windows Update, so if you want to live riskily with a legacy setup, you'll need to. boot disk installation.