


Even though AMD "recommends" folks get drivers from Microsoft or laptop makers, there's no reason not to go straight to AMD.

The first releases saw performance gains up to 10% on the Vega integrated graphics, so it's important to make sure that you haven't missed out on getting up to date. It is recommended that consumers use drivers for their systems through OEM support sites or Windows Update unless they are experiencing issues addressed in updates available through AMD.com driver postings. With the increasing complexity of system software and the level of integration between the various layers of software with our current mobile platforms, we wanted to ensure we're supporting a positive customer experience with a custom driver download. A Time Spy result of 12,861 versus 24,587 was reported in one case (seen above, via Osvaldo Doederlein) - with the only difference being the latest Radeon driver from AMD. We have evaluated all customer feedback/concerns, and believe we can provide a unified driver for the AMD platforms in market, and have delivered on the requests of our end-user community.
