Friday, January 31st 2014
AMD Catalyst Mantle Driver Delayed
As mentioned in our older article from Thursday, AMD discovered a major bug with its Catalyst 14.2 driver at the last minute, which threw a wrench in the works at the company. The driver was originally slated to come out in sync with DICE' update of Battlefield 4 on Thursday. AMD now tells us that their teams have been working overnight to fix the driver, and should have their next status update for us by mid-afternoon EST (New York time), later today. That update doesn't necessarily mean a driver release at that point in time, and so AMD might be forced to label it Catalyst 14.2 beta, keeping up with its calendar-based driver version naming. Catalyst 14.1 beta was expected to ship the first public distribution of Mantle, AMD's ambitious 3D graphics API to rival Direct3D and OpenGL.
AMD also mentioned a 24 hour exclusive period for press to evaluate the driver before public release, so it looks like your download will be at least 36 hours away.
AMD also mentioned a 24 hour exclusive period for press to evaluate the driver before public release, so it looks like your download will be at least 36 hours away.
36 Comments on AMD Catalyst Mantle Driver Delayed
Bring it to us already!!!!
I want frame pacing support, yet it gets tied up due to an issue in Mantle and delayed again. But what's another 36 hours after waiting 3 months past their promised date?
Some time today it should be out for all of us.
www.hardcoreware.net/battlefield-4-mantle-kaveri-performance/
www.guru3d.com/news_story/amd_mantle_update_driver_released_to_press.html
AMD A10 7850K (R9-290X) DX11 162 160
AMD A10 7850K (R9-290X) Mantle 102 102
Battlefield 4 Ultra Quality DX11 720P 1080P
AMD A10 7850K (R9-290X) DX11 90 78
AMD A10 7850K (R9-290X) Mantle 150 86
Those are some interesting numbers. Interesting if they are not typo. :)
:laugh: It's just funny to see something blow up in your face since you post so much smack. :roll:
Not that it will stop you.:peace:
Guru3D - AMD Mantle Performance Explored - An Introduction