AMD launches specific drivers for the AMD Ryzen Raven Ridge, after months of neglect
Several months and a good number of criticisms later, AMD has released Adenalin drivers for the AMD Ryzen Raven Ridge processors, which were a bit forgotten by the company.
Something highly criticized by AMD in recent months is the lack of specific drivers that optimize the performance of the company's Raven Ridge APUs. The ADM Ryzen 5 2400G and AMD Ryzen 3 2200G processors are large processors that implement Zen cores and RX Vega graphics, which allows users who want an entry-level gaming equipment to reduce costs. The company has launched drivers thinking about these processors, which were quite abandoned, something that will optimize performance and achieve a little more fluidity.
Finally AMD releases drivers for the AMD Ryzen Raven Ridge
Three months have been the ones that have passed for Raven Ridge to have some drivers to match. Drivers, as you well know, are essential to optimize the performance of new games and those that have been on the market for a while. What the company is criticized or has been reproached for a lot is that it took months to launch an optimized solution and they had to wait for the launch of the Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition Q2 2018 pack.
This great package of Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition Q2 2018 drivers is a solution from the company, focused on unifying the drivers for graphics and Raven Ridge processors. Among the items mentioned, which have been implemented in the drivers, are ReLive and Radeon Overlay, which shows the importance of this update over the existing drivers.
AMD's first step in offering users improved support for these great processors, allowing users to play different eSports titles seamlessly as well as other titles, depending on the title, graphics quality, and reduced performance, due to which have fairly simple graphics.