Wednesday, September 15th 2010
AMD today announced its collaboration with Valve to deliver ATI Catalyst graphics driver updates via its Steam platform, a leading platform for PC games and digital entertainment. Steam users can now detect and install the latest ATI Catalyst driver for their ATI Radeon graphics card directly from within Steam. Valve's most recent Steam Hardware Survey shows that fully 87 percent of DirectX 11 gamers are enjoying ATI Radeon or ATI Mobility Radeon hardware.
"Steam represents an evolution for PC and online gaming, and the availability of ATI Catalyst graphics driver updates directly on the Steam platform can help further enhance the PC gaming experience for users of ATI Radeon products," said Ben Bar-Haim, corporate vice president of software for AMD. "AMD Gaming Evolved and Valve share the belief that 'Gamers Come First' - we now have the opportunity to work together to help ensure the best possible experience for PC gamers."
"Valve is extremely pleased to be working with AMD to provide automatic driver updates for AMD's leading edge products on Steam," said Jason Holtman, director of business development at Valve. "PC gamers demand the most of their gaming hardware and providing these updates automatically will help ensure those playing via Steam are playing at optimal performance."
This announcement is another example of the AMD Gaming Evolved initiative in action. The program, which represents AMD's deep commitment to PC gamers, PC game development and the PC gaming industry, is dedicated to creating the best possible gaming experience on the PC. With auto-notification of driver updates delivered via Steam to users with ATI Radeon graphics hardware, this relationship will provide gamers the opportunity to optimize their PC gaming experience.
Designed to enable high performance, industry-leading stability and an intuitive gaming experience for ATI Radeon graphics customers, regular ATI Catalyst driver updates represent AMD's ongoing commitment to stability, performance and innovation.
68 Comments on Valve, AMD Team Up to Provide Gamers with Easy ATI Catalyst Driver Updates on Steam
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OK ?
Rollout.
Not okey, wait for hotfix one.
This is most likely why there isnt a auto updater too.. amd will have more resources and get it through most likely.
You're basing the next GFX purchase on steam and the fact it will now notify you when new drivers are available..:laugh:
also people would blame steam for: start steam .. steam has installed an update to steam and needs to restart .. steam has detected a driver update and needs to restart your computer ... steam has installed a driver update and needs to restart your computer .. please while updating mafia II
wtf i just wanted to play for a few minutes
I keeeed because I looooove!
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I do see an issue though. Lets say the new drivers suck or just suck on your specific setup. You revert to the older driver manually right? Then what you boot up steam only to be screwed into updating?
As far as the forced update thing as others have already pointed out these are not auto-pushed like game updates and you only receive a notification that the driver is available. The only real question is if you can turn off the auto-nag message for those who update manually already?
This will be cool for our non-techie friends who we play Steam games with.
A little heads up to others, Steam is downloading driver update files for ATI (around 90 MB) as part of its own updates.....for now. So if you have the same issue I had, open the Steam window, click File, and click "Check for Steam Client updates". You should get a message about needing to update to add the ATI feature.....an update that is around 117 MB. Hmmmm, kinda large to add 1 feature and tweak some other issues??