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Linking OpenGL sync objects to OpenCL event objects for enhanced OpenCL interoperability.New ARB extensions introduced with OpenGL 4.1.Multip le viewports for a rendering surface for increased rendering flexibility.64-bit floating-point component vertex shader inputs for higher geometric precision.The capability to bind programs individually to programmable stages for programming flexibility.The ability to query and load a binary for shader program objects to save re-compilation time.
#Opengl 4.1 amd full#
#Opengl 4.1 amd drivers#
Drivers for older cards are linked further down below, they have not changed from the previous months though. Also, there's support for GPU acceleration in the latest version of Divx - but only for HD 6000 series and probably other AMD processors utilizing the UVD3 video processor.Īpart from that and the optional new control panel (you can take a look at the screenshots to decide if you like it or not), Catalyst 10.12 now officially supports the HD 6800 introduced in late October as well as other Radeon cards that are at least DirextX 10 parts.
#Opengl 4.1 amd 64 Bit#
Around 110 Megabytes in fact, but they're for 32 and 64 Bit editions of Windows 7 and Vista respectively. Consequently, there's only an optional download including this new control panel. AMD has refurbished their Catalyst Control Center and re-done not only the looks of it - but it's still in a kind of advanced beta.
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Just days before the actual release, the man in charge for Catalyst software at AMD announced the 10.12 version of AMDs Radeon drivers as being „huge”.