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AMD brings better performance and stability to professionals — up to 47% improved performance with the latest driver update!
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AMD brings better performance and stability to professionals — up to 47% improved performance with the latest driver update!

by Vyncent ChanMay 9, 2018
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We always hear of AMD FineWine, and here’s yet another example of AMD’s optimizations at work. The latest quarterly update for AMD Radeon Pro GPUs, the Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Driver 18.Q2 is set to deliver impressive gains.

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AMD delivers year-on-year performance improvements of 47% in Siemens NX, 44% in Autodesk 3ds Max, 37% in CATIA, 14% in Creo and 12% in SOLIDWORKS. AMD is proud to state that they offer improvements via driver updates equivalent to upgrading your hardware, making AMD Radeon Pro cards a great buy.

While gamers may be interested in raw performance, professionals need stability and security to ensure maximum productivity. The Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Driver 18.Q2 supports the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, so its ready for whenever enterprises decide to update to the latest Windows version. It also comes with security features working in tandem with Windows Defender Device Guard to protect your intellectual property. Last but not least, it is test extensively for certification on over 80 of the leading professional applications for rock solid stability.

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AMD didn’t stop at just optimizing their drivers, but they are also releasing new Windows versions of the Radeon ProRender plug-ins for Blender, Maya and 3ds Max. These new plug-ins introduce new features and enhancements to the applications, accelerating artists’ workflow.

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About The Author
Vyncent Chan
Technology enthusiast, casual gamer, pharmacy graduate. Strongly opposes proprietary standards and always on the look out for incredible bang-for-buck.

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