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  2. GPUOpen - Wikipedia

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    GPUOpen is a middleware software suite originally developed by AMD's Radeon Technologies Group that offers advanced visual effects for computer games. It was released in 2016. GPUOpen serves as an alternative to, and a direct competitor of Nvidia GameWorks.

  3. AMD Software - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. AMDgpu (Linux kernel module) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of AMD graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Radeon HD 3450 January 23, 2008 RV620 LE 55 181 67 PCIe 2.0 ×16 PCI AGP 8× 600 500 2.40 2.40 256 512 8.00 48.0 25 10.1 Radeon HD 3470 RV620 PRO PCIe 2.0 ×16 800 950 3.20 3.20 15.2 DDR2 GDDR3 64.0 30 Radeon HD 3550 August 4, 2008 594 396 2.38 2.38 512 6.34 DDR2 47.52 Radeon HD 3570 July 5, 2010 796 495 3.18 3.18 7.92 63.68 Radeon HD 3610

  6. Free and open-source graphics device driver - Wikipedia

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    The release of the new AMDGPU kernel module and stack was announced on the dri-devel mailing list in April 2015. [28] Although AMDGPU only officially supports GCN 1.2 and later graphics cards, [29] experimental support for GCN 1.0 and 1.1 graphics cards (which are only officially supported by the Radeon driver) may be enabled via a kernel ...

  7. List of stereoscopic video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stereoscopic video games. The following article is the list of notable stereoscopic 3D games and related productions and the platforms they can run on. Additionally, many PC games are supported or are unsupported but capable 3D graphics with AMD HD3D , DDD TriDef, Nvidia 3D Vision , 3DGM, and more.

  8. ROCm - Wikipedia

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    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 recommended way to synchronize with the stack locally.

  9. Direct Rendering Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) is a subsystem of the Linux kernel responsible for interfacing with GPUs of modern video cards.DRM exposes an API that user-space programs can use to send commands and data to the GPU and perform operations such as configuring the mode setting of the display.