Ryzen APUs Are Finally Getting New Graphics Drivers Support

AMD has drastically overhauled its graphics drivers software with the launch of the AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition. However, in a curious case, support for AMD Ryzen APUs (or AMD Ryzen Processors with Radeon Vega Graphics) has been oddly missing. Outside of using workarounds to force install the latest drivers, most PCs and laptops with AMD Ryzen APUs are stuck with AMD Software version 17.4 or 17.7. Which dates back from 2017.

Thankfully, support for new graphics drivers has finally arrived. Ryzen APUs now can update their drivers to AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition. AMD claims that the new drivers will improve up to 17% on average of esports-focused games.

If you own a Ryzen APU be it for desktop or on laptops, you can now get the new official drivers here.

Source: AMD

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