AMD has fixed a long list of security vulnerabilities found in its graphics driver for Windows 10 devices, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code and elevate privileges on vulnerable systems.
According to one of AMD's partners, the company is looking to stop driver support on Windows 10 with the upcoming Ryzen 8050 series of processors. The report also adds Zen 5 IPC performance numbers.
The recent release of Adrenalin 25.10.2, the latest AMD Radeon driver, has caused confusion in the community because the release notes mention only Windows 11, not Windows 10. This led many users to ...
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If your PC runs on an AMD chipset, you might have encountered this problem on Windows 11. Windows Update may at times, automatically replace your AMD graphics driver. This can cause errors for some ...
After a long break, AMD has released a new graphics driver, Adrenalin 23.7.1 WHQL (driver version 23.10.01.45). The new driver supports additional Vulkan extensions and introduces numerous fixes, ...
It’s a pretty frustrating issue when your PC starts installing outdated drivers while you’re trying to work. But with Windows, the issue is much more annoying because the operating system ...