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AMD releases Catalyst 9.10 with WHQL Evergreen support
It seems that AMD waited until Windows 7's big day to release the latest round of Catalyst drivers. Catalyst 9.10 is the first WHQL-certified driver for AMD's new Evergreen graphics line, which is currently comprised of the Radeon 5750, 5770, 5850, and 5870.
The latest release also carries various bug fixes for Windows XP, Vista and 7, including issues with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08, Ghostbusters: The Video Game, The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, Combat Mission: Shock Force, among other software anomalies. View the release notes in full here (PDF), and grab your copy of Catalyst 9.10 below:
Windows XP | Windows XP 64-bit | Windows Vista | Windows Vista 64-bit | Windows 7 | Windows 7 64-bit
The latest release also carries various bug fixes for Windows XP, Vista and 7, including issues with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08, Ghostbusters: The Video Game, The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, Combat Mission: Shock Force, among other software anomalies. View the release notes in full here (PDF), and grab your copy of Catalyst 9.10 below:
Windows XP | Windows XP 64-bit | Windows Vista | Windows Vista 64-bit | Windows 7 | Windows 7 64-bit
User Comments (4)
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EXCellR8 on October 22, 2009 3:49 PM |
figures... i just downloaded 9.9 like an hour ago lol don't have a 5800 series card though so i guess i wont update again. |
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Guest on October 22, 2009 3:57 PM |
The 5700's are not listed for 9.10. |
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Nirkon on October 23, 2009 8:53 AM |
Disappointed with this one... I mean they release one every month.. that's a long time in the gaming world, I expected at least a few more improvements for the 9.10 release. |
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abautu on October 28, 2009 11:29 AM |
They could put more effort into their Linux drivers, too. |
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