AMD has official thrown out its latest software drivers that add support for noise suppression technology and provide up to a 92% increase in OpenGL performance.
AMD officially releases latest software drivers with noise suppression technology and up to 92% improvement in OpenGL performance
AMD Noise Suppression technology already broke the curtains when a video of the feature was released. live before its release by AMD. Now, Team Red has officially unveiled its Radeon Software drivers that add support for said technology and aims to be a direct competitor to NVIDIA’s RTX Voice, which works on GeForce RTX and GTX products, while Noise Suppression will work with Radeon RX series. 5000 and above. .
AMD Noise Suppression reduces background audio noise from your environment, providing greater clarity and better focus, whether you’re focused on an important meeting or focused on a competitive game. Using a real-time deep learning algorithm to reduce audio background noise, this new feature works for both your input and output devices on any AMD-powered system, removing unwanted background noise captured in your microphone or on someone else’s device.
To find AMD noise suppression, make sure you have the latest version of AMD software, click the Settings icon, and go to the Audio and Video tab. Under Audio Settings, you’ll see AMD Noise Suppression; all you need to do is click the slider and then choose your input/output device or both, depending on which device you want the feature to be enabled on. From there, open your games or communication apps, like Microsoft Teams, Discord, or Slack to name a few, and select ‘AMD Streaming Audio Device’ for your input/output to enjoy AMD Noise Suppression.
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AMD’s “noise suppression” technology is intended to allow users to communicate without distraction. This is achieved through intelligent audio enhancement that will be powered by deep learning algorithms or real-time AI. The technology will allow noise adjustments in both directions, both for the input and for the output source. One of AMD’s main goals has been to make sure its features are widely used and the company has planned to make noise suppression work in various apps and games.
AMD states in the video that the technology is already available, so it looks like the feature will be available at launch. AMD will definitely provide a detailed guide to enable “Noise Suppression” technology, but it should include some simple steps to set it up. I’m definitely excited to see AMD’s software suite expand with similar technologies to its competitor.

In addition to noise suppression, the new software drivers also provide up to a 92% performance boost in OpenGL titles like Minecraft. AMD hasn’t mentioned any other OpenGL titles besides Minecraft, but that’s likely the only case where Team Red saw the biggest performance improvement with their new drivers. If you play older OpenGL games, you’ll likely see some nice performance gains, but not as strong as the 92% touted by AMD for Minecraft.

Additionally, AMD has also extended and optimized its Radeon Super Resolution technology, which now works with Radeon RX 5000 and RX 6000 series notebook GPUs. The company has also made additions to its Radeon Boost VRS support list, which now adds the latest titles like VALORANT, Elden Ring, and Resident Evil Village. To get the latest 22.7.1 software drivers from AMD, you can head over to the official driver page here.
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