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CodeXL's GPU profiler collects and visualizes hardware performance counters data, application trace, kernel occupancy, and offers hotspot analysis for AMD GPUs and APUs. . The profiler gathers data from the OpenCL runtime, and from the GPU/APU itself during the execution of the kernels, and can be used to discover performance bottlenecks and optimize kernel execut
Linux device drivers for AMD hardware in August 2016 Screenshot of glxinfo showing OpenGL information with glxgears running on a Linux system with AMDGPU kernel module. AMD's proprietary driver, AMD Catalyst for their Radeon, is available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (formerly fglrx). A current version can be downloaded from AMD's site, and ...
AMD Software (formerly known as Radeon Software) is a device driver and utility software package for AMD's Radeon graphics cards and APUs. Its graphical user interface is built with Qt [ 6 ] and is compatible with 64-bit Windows and Linux distributions .
AMDgpu is an open source device driver for the Linux operating system developed by AMD to support its Radeon lineup of graphics cards (GPUs). It was announced in 2014 as the successor to the previous radeon device driver as part of AMD's new "unified" driver strategy, [3] and was released on April 20, 2015.
Radeon X1600 PRO October 10, 2005 RV530 157 150 AGP 8× PCIe ×16 390 390–690 12:5:4:4 6000 2000 625 2000 12.48 DDR2 GDDR3 41 $149 (128MB) $199 (256 MB) Radeon X1600 XT October 10, 2005 (PCIe) 590 690 7080 2360 737.5 2360 256 512 22.08 GDDR3 42 $249 Radeon X1650 February 1, 2007 500 400 6000 2000 625 2000 12.8 DDR2 $ Radeon X1650 SE RV516 105
Installation instructions are provided for Linux and Windows in the official AMD ROCm documentation. ROCm software is currently spread across several public GitHub repositories. Within the main public meta-repository , there is an XML manifest for each official release: using git-repo , a version control tool built on top of Git , is the ...
GitHub: DirectX, OpenGL: Windows: facilitates the use of AMD's video compression acceleration SIP blocks VCE (H.264 encoder) and UVD (H.264 decoder) for "Cloud gaming"/off-site rendering True Audio Next (TAN) SDK GitHub: OpenCL: Windows 64-bit: SDK for Radeon GPU accelerated and multi-core high-performance audio signal processing.
2017-05-10: Mesa 17.1 OpenGL 4.2+ for Intel Ivy Bridge (more than Intel driver for Windows, OpenGL 3.3+ for Intel Open SWR Rasterizer (important for cluster Computer for huge simulations) 2017-12-08: Mesa 17.3 AMD Vulkan Driver RADV full compliant in Khronos Test of Vulkan 1.0 2018-05-18: Mesa 18.1 with Vulkan 1.1 (Intel ANV and AMD RADV)