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By TarasBuria · Posted
AMD Releases new GPU driver with Windows Server 2025 support and new Ryzen chips by Taras Buria AMD has released a new Pro Edition driver for customers with Radeon PRO graphics cards and certain AMD Ryzen PRO and Ryzen AI processors. These drivers get fewer updates than your standard Radeon Software drivers for mainstream gaming graphics cards, and their goal is to deliver a more stable experience with a bigger emphasis on performance and security for professional environments and use-case scenarios. AMD Software Pro Edition 25 Q2 is now available for download with the following update highlights: Support for AMD Ryzen AI PRO Series and AMD Ryzen AI Max 300 Series Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2025 And here is the list of known bugs: “Media Offline” error appears after importing certain 8K media files in DaVinci Resolve Terrain mapping images fail to load properly on Tresus MVPPro Issue with shadows when using the Subdivision Surface modifier in Blender EEVEE AMD Software Pro Edition 25 Q2 driver is compatible with 64-bit Windows 10 or 11 and Windows Server 2022 or 2025 systems with the following AMD processors and graphics cards: AMD Ryzen AI Series Radeon Pro Series Lenovo Mobile HP with AMD Ryzen Pro AMD Ryzen AI Pro Series AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 300 Series AMD Radeon PRO W7000 Series AMD Radeon PRO W6000 Series AMD Radeon PRO W5000 Series AMD Radeon PRO WX Series AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition Radeon PRO Duo (Polaris AMD Radeon PRO VII P16s Gen1 P16s Gen2 P14s Gen1 P14s Gen2 P14s Gen3 P14s Gen4 P14s Gen5 HP Loke (AMD Ryzen 9 Pro 7940HS) HP LoxW (AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 7640HS) HP Firefly 14 G11 A HP ZBook Power G11 You can download the AMD Software Pro Edition 25 Q2 driver from the official AMD support page. Full release notes are available on the same page as well. -
By NeoV2 · Posted
We want Windows Live Mail Desktop back!!! -
By Somnus · Posted
Because of these forums, I decided to give Linux a try a few years ago. I started with Fedora, bounced around to Ubuntu, Mint, and I've landed on PopOS! and I love it. Other than my son's Macbook and his Chromebook, everything in the house runs PopOS!. When I switched my mother over to it, I showed her where the email icon was, and how to get to her Facebook, and I haven't heard a complaint. Linux is far more usable than it once was. I have a dedicated laptop that I try different distros out on all the time, but mostly I reside in Pop. What I love is if I do run into a problem, there are so many forum resources out there to find answers. Most times the distro itself will have user forums that already have a fix for the issue I'm facing. People ditching Windows 10, should they choose to, should at least try Linux. It might not be for them, but if it is, they enter a completely new world of computing. Waiting in the wings will always be Windows 11 or a Mac should they choose that route. -
By PeterTHX · Posted
The real trick is to make sure the funds go to the right people. Anyone remember the African "famine" of the 1980s/early 1990s? A lot of that was local warlords preventing people from getting food and aid. Thousands of tons of food sat in warehouses and spoiled/got eaten by rodents and untold numbers of innocents perished. Dictatorship and corruption and rot has to be rooted out or else his money is just going to make the wrong people very rich.
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