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ATI HydraVision

AMD Radeon Crimson
AMD VISION Engine Control Center.png
AMD Catalyst Control Center
Original author(s) ATI Technologies
Developer(s) Advanced Micro Devices
Initial release June 13, 2002; 15 years ago (2002-06-13) (v. 2.1)
Stable release
Windows

16.12.1 (December 8, 2016; 5 months ago (2016-12-08))

Linux
15.12 (December 17, 2015; 17 months ago (2015-12-17))
Preview release
Windows
15.11.1 Beta (November 16, 2015; 18 months ago (2015-11-16))
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Linux
Platform IA-32 and x64
.NET Framework
Qt
Size 288 MB
Type Device driver and system monitor
License Proprietary / Freeware
Website AMD Catalyst

16.12.1 (December 8, 2016; 5 months ago (2016-12-08))

AMD Radeon Software Crimson (formerly named ATI Catalyst and AMD Catalyst) is a device driver and utility software package for Advanced Micro Devices's graphics cards and APUs. It runs on Microsoft Windows and Linux, on 32- and 64-bit x86 processors.

Radeon Settings replaced the old AMD Catalyst Control Center. AMD Catalyst Control Center uses Qt as part of its toolchain.

AMD Catalyst is targeted to support all function blocks present on a GPU's or APU's die. Besides IC targeted at rendering, this includes display controllers as well as their SIP blocks to do video decoding, Unified Video Decoder (UVD) and video encoding Video Coding Engine (VCE).

The device driver also supports AMD TrueAudio, a SIP block to do sound related calculations.

AMD Catalyst supports the following AMD (and ATI-tradition) product lines targeted at rendering:

The following product lines are probablynot supported by the AMD Catalyst, but instead by some other software, which (for example) is OpenGL-certified:


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