AMD Noise Suppression is Here to Take on RTX Voice

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Any PC gamer worth their 20,000 DPI custom-weighted mouse knows that communication is crucial when playing multiplayer games. In this regard, AMD is aiming to make it easier for you to understand while using a mic in-game. AMD Noise Suppression can use smartly your graphics card's background noise to block out any noises from your environment like air conditioners or your own speakers. If you make use of this new power to say things like "gee gee GTFO newb" well, then it's up to you.



The new system is a competitor to Nvidia's RTX Voice feature (now part of the Nvidia Broadcast suite), accomplishing similar thing. The AMD Noise Suppression feature doesn't only apply to games-related communication regardless of its connection to gaming and the use of a 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.



Also included in the Adrenalin 22.7.1 driver update are a number of notable OpenGL improvements that AMD claims can boost performance in games such as Minecraft by as much as 90 percent on certain RX 6000 cards. Radeon Super Resolution (the older standard and not the more impressive FSR2) now works on notebooks equipped with discrete RX5000 and RX6000 cards in hybrid graphics setups. It also works in borderless fullscreen mode. The most current Adrenalin driver package is available here for download.
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