AMD Noise Suppression Arrives to Take on RTX Voice

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20 September 2022


Anyone who has used a custom-weighted mouse with 20,000 DPI is aware that communication is crucial in multiplayer games. In this regard, AMD is aiming to make it easier for you to understand when using a microphone while playing. The new AMD Noise Suppression feature can use your graphics card to effectively block background noise from your environment such as an air conditioner, or the sound of your own speakers. If you use this new technology to say things like "gee gee GTFO newb" well, that's on you.



The new system is a competitor to Nvidia's RTX Voice feature (now part of the Nvidia Broadcast suite) which does almost the exact thing. The AMD Noise Suppression feature doesn't only apply to gaming-related communications despite its connection with gaming and the use of the Ryzen 5500+ CPU or Radeon RX 6600+ GPU. Once the driver is configured it can be used with any application that utilizes voice input. This includes Zoom, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Discord and other applications that utilize voice input.



In the Adrenalin 22.7.1 driver update are a number of notable OpenGL improvements that AMD claims can improve performance in games such as Minecraft by as much as 90 percent for some RX 6000 cards. Radeon Super Resolution (the older standard, not FSR2, which is more powerful) is now compatible with notebooks that have discrete RX5000 or RX6000 cards that are used in hybrid graphics configurations. Mcdev.net It also supports fullscreen without borders. Download the latest Adrenalin driver package here.

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