
Video acceleration īoth of AMD's SIP cores for video acceleration, Video Coding Engine as well as Unified Video Decoder, are supported by AMD Radeon Software.
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īefore Eyefinity, there was the Windows-only software "HydraVision", originally acquired from Appian Graphics complete with its development team, a desktop/screen management software mostly providing multi-monitor and virtual-screen management. In both Fit an Expand mode AMD is compensating for the mismatched resolutions by creating a virtual desktop that is of a different resolution than the monitors, and then either padding it out or cropping it as is necessary. This feature is made possible through the addition of two new Eyefinity display modes, Fit and Expand, which join the traditional Fill mode. The current version may however disable any additional display mode and change to resolution in the one mode available. Starting in Catalyst 14.6 AMD has enabled mixed resolution support, allowing for a single Eyefinity display group to be created while each monitor runs at a different resolution. AMD FirePro product line for professionals who require certified OpenGL support.AMD FireMV product line for multi-monitor setups ( deprecated by AMD Eyefinity being available on all consumer products).

AMD FireStream product line for GPGPU in supercomputers and such.The following product lines are probably not supported by the AMD Radeon Software, but instead by some other software, which (for example) is OpenGL-certified:

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The device driver also supports AMD TrueAudio, a SIP block to do sound related calculations.ĪMD Radeon Software supports the following AMD (and ATI-tradition) product lines targeted at rendering: 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). AMD Catalyst Control Center uses Qt as part of its toolchain.ĪMD Radeon Software is targeted to support all function blocks present on a GPU's or APU's die. Radeon Settings replaced the old AMD Catalyst Control Center. 3.4.1 Heterogeneous System Architecture.
