AMD has confirmed an Adrenalin 26.6.2 driver issue affecting some Radeon RX users on Windows 10 and recommends a rollback.
AMD confirmed the issue and recommends rolling back to 26.6.1, but that means losing FSR 4.1 support on RDNA 3 until a fixed version ships.
AMD has released Adrenalin 26.6.3 Hotfix to resolve the yellow bang issue affecting Windows 10 users with Radeon RX 7000 GPUs.
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AMD has issued another statement clarifying its Radeon GPU driver strategy after its latest Adrenalin Edition release (version 25.10.2) created a fair bit of confusion and anxiety among owners of ...
Yesterday AMD released a couple of major drivers for both its CPU and GPU users. First, the company rolled out Radeon Adrenalin 25.12.1 driver to enable the new FSR Redstone features, and secondly, a ...
AMD delivered its FidelityFX Super Resolution 4.1 machine-learning upscaler to every Radeon RX 7000 series desktop graphics card on June 22, 2026, months after FSR 4 launched exclusively on RDNA 4 ...
The AMD Adrenalin software is developed specifically for computers with AMD processors and GPUs. It automatically detects the AMD GPU installed on your system. However, the software is not working for ...
Cutting corners: AMD's decision to shift RDNA 1 and RDNA 2 GPUs into a more limited support cycle isn't just a footnote in driver release notes – it's a real-world test of how long modern graphics ...
Use the following solutions if the AMD Adrenalin software keeps opening on right click on your Windows computer: Clear AMD cache Disable the AMD hotkeys in the AMD software settings Rename the AMD exe ...
Open-source developers are using GitHub Copilot in support of their efforts to maintain support for ATi Radeon HD 2000-series GPUs.