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AMD Releases Free Software for the ATI Radeon

17 November 2008 50 views No Comment

AMD announced its plan to release the latest ATI Catalyst drivers to Unlock Streams new ATI acceleration on the millions of ATI Radeon graphics card.

Latest ATI Catalyst drivers who have updated can be downloaded for free in early December.

ATI’s Stream technology is a hardware and software that enables advanced graphics processor (GPU) AMD, working together with the central processor (CPU) of the system to accelerate applications, is not limited only to graphics applications only. This technology platform to bring balance to a better start in the computing tasks more quickly from the existing up to now.

Software that supported the ATI Stream, including software for entertainment and games, currently developed by several independent software vendors, such as ArcSoft and CyberLink.

So that users can immediately get ATI stream benefits, AMD also has plans to release free utility version from ATI Avivo Video Converter which can be downloaded for free from December 2008. From the results of the tests using the ATI Radeon HD 4850, this application is very intuitive and easy to use, including to convert HD video files up to 17 times faster than only using the CPU alone.

“ATI Stream is one of the best examples of the power of Fusion, and this is the initial phase of a very important player for the new technology mainstreams. AMD is very thanksful to the millions people who have purchased ATI Radeon HD 4000 series graphics card and will help them to get results equivalent with the investment that has been carried out. For those who do not have. it is as a reason to immediately get it,”said Ryan Sim, director of sales, AMD Asean, on Monday (11/17/2008).

ATI Catalyst, which will be launched soon is 8:12 version. AMD has begun distributing a beta version for testing to its hardware and software partners. While the final version is scheduled for can be downloaded on 10 December.

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