AMD Noise Suppression Arrives to Challenge RTX Voice


Anyone who has a PC with a 20,000 DPI custom-weighted mouse knows that communication is crucial when playing multiplayer games. AMD is determined to make it easier to listen to your game audio when you are using a microphone in game. The new AMD Noise Suppression feature makes use of your graphics card to effectively block background noises from your environment, like an air conditioner or the sound from your own speakers. This new power can be used to say "gee gee GTFO" or similar phrases.



The new system is a competitor to Nvidia’s RTX Voice feature, now part of the Nvidia Broadcast suite. It accomplishes exactly the same thing. Despite the association with gaming and the use of a Ryzen 5000+ CPU or Radeon RX 6000+ GPU, the AMD Noise Suppression feature isn't limited to in-game communication. ISRSE37'S BLOG Once the driver is set up, it will work with any app that relies on voice input. This includes Zoom, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Discord and other apps that use voice input.



In the Adrenalin 22.7.1 driver update are some notable OpenGL improvements, which AMD claims will boost performance in games like Minecraft by as much as 90 percent for some RX 6000 cards. Radeon Super Resolution (the older standard rather than the more impressive FSR 2) now works on notebooks equipped with discrete RX cards of 5000 and 6000 in hybrid graphics configurations, and it now works in fullscreen mode with no borders. You can download the latest Adrenalin driver package here.

Public Last updated: 2022-10-26 03:16:36 AM