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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
AMD Supports Microsoft Windows 7 in ATI Catalyst 9.3 Unified Driver
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AMD today released Windows 7 driver support as part of the latest ATI Catalyst 9.3 unified graphics driver.
ATI Catalyst 9.3 is compliant with Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.1 , bringing with it a host of benefits for developers currently testing and updating applications using the Windows 7 beta release.
The combination of Windows 7 and ATI Radeon graphics permits developers to fully utilize the DirectX 10.1 API used by Microsoft to design the Windows 7 Aero desktop. Graphics with hardware support for the DirectX 10.1 API, currently available in ATI Radeon HD 3000 and ATI Radeon HD 4000 series products, can deliver the full Windows 7 Aero desktop PC experience, including support of new features such as Aero Peek and Aero Shake, both designed to improve navigation of the Windows 7 desktop.
Matching ATI Radeon graphics with Windows 7 can deliver image enhancements such as:
- support for the Direct2D API introduced in Windows 7, giving third-party applications the ability to improve everything from ClearType text rendering to hardware-accelerated vector graphics
- enhanced Windows 7 acceleration
- smooth playback of multimedia, including high-definition video on HD-capable screens
- Hign 3D game performance in single- and multi-GPU CrossFireX technology configurations. |
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