Officially named Radeon Software Crimson Edition, the new software hub will completely replace Catalyst later this year. It combines all the elements of AMD's control panel – including updates to a game manger with video quality presets – into one.
As the name Crimson might suggest, the color red is central to AMD's new Radeon software solution. Along with the new color scheme, Crimson has a much more modern and simplified design.
The GPU maker also claims it starts up to 10 times faster to boot.
Crimson will just be the start of AMD's software road map releasing with version 15.11 by the end of this year. Through the course of the year, the chip maker will release iterative updated with a completely new software edition to follow every year.
AMD has yet to announce exactly when its Radeon Software Crimson Edition update will roll out for everyone. However, the company has promised more details in the coming weeks.
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