– AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 21.4.1 provides customizable installation options, enhanced recording and streaming functionality, PlayReady AV1 support and new stability features –
– AMD Link now enables high-performance remote gaming on Windows PCs in addition to phones, tablets and TVs; new AMD Link Game feature allows another Radeon user to remotely connect to play local multiplayer-supported games –
SANTA CLARA, Calif. –
April 20, 2021 –AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced AMD Radeon™ Software Adrenalin 21.4.1, the next edition of its software suite for AMD Radeon graphics, providing gamers, creators and enthusiasts with incredible visual fidelity, ultra-responsive gaming and advanced features to unlock the full potential of their AMD gaming experience.
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If you’ve visited the AMD subreddit, the Linus Tech Tips forums, or elsewhere over the last several months, you might have come across a conspiracy theory that Intel and Nvidia struck a secret deal with one another to keep higher-end GPUs out of AMD Ryzen 4000-series laptops. If you looked at the slate of AMD laptops released last year, you might believe it. The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14, Lenovo Legion 5, and others all came with an AMD processor but nothing higher than an RTX 2060. Conspiracy theories are tantalizing, but this one appears to be nothing more than a product of the Intel/AMD/Nvidia wars. It doesn’t help that unsubstantiated claims from blogs and news sites around the world keep pushing the same narrative. All it takes is a little digging to see there isn’t a juicy scandal here just a complicated web of how CPUs and GPUs work together.