

The new Radeon Software App: Adrenalin 2020 EditionĪs is shown in the screengrab, within the app you can see a bunch of windows, each covering different aspects of your management of your gaming PC and AMD branded Graphics Card. More on those options in a second, but for now, here's a look at the most basic, default home screen of the new app: You can customize the look of the app also, so if you want it to surface more advanced, tech-focused details about your installed games, that's an option too.

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AMD say this isn't just an update - they view it as the dawn of a new era of their software, given how it is a near-complete rebuild.

The app aims to do this across multiple ecosystems, as well - so it'll pull in details and even let you launch games from Steam, UPlay, the Windows Store, the Epic Games Store and so on all from within this one unifying app. That means as well as graphics settings options and GPU driver details, the new Adrenalin 2020 Radeon Software App will track and showcase things like stats on your recently played games and your recent media capture activity. The centerpiece of this new update, which is out today, is a slick-looking new Radeon Software App that aims to bring a little of the console-style user interface experience to PC. PC gamers inside the AMD graphics card ecosystem are about to get a major upgrade with the new Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition - which is quite a bit more than just a standard-issue update.
