Monday, July 29th 2024

AMD Ryzen Chipset Drivers 6.07.22.037 Released: Adds Ryzen AI 300 Series Support
AMD today released the Ryzen Chipset Drivers 6.07.22.037 WHQL. The drivers are essential for notebooks powered by the latest Ryzen AI 300 series "Strix Point" processors, as they add driver support for the various SoC interfaces of the chip. The drivers are also needed to expose the NPU of Ryzen 7000 "Phoenix," Ryzen 8000 "Hawk Point," Ryzen 8000G desktop APUs, and Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" processors as a classified device in the Windows Device Manager, as well as give Windows 11 the ability to read out the NPU in the Task Manager, so you can look for things there such as real-time NPU utilization, memory footprint, and driver version. The driver package also updates the drivers of the various components, including GPIO, PSP, PPM, USB4 host controller, etc. It also adds program support for various interfaces of the SoC, including SMBus, Hetero, and RCEC. Grab the drivers from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: AMD Chipset Drivers 6.07.22.037Device Driver added
DOWNLOAD: AMD Chipset Drivers 6.07.22.037Device Driver added
- AMD PMF Ryzen AI 300 Series Driver
- PT GPIO Driver
- AMD PSP Driver
- AMD PPM Provisioning File Driver
- AMD USB4 CM Driver
- AMD AMS Mailbox Driver
- AMD SFH1.1 Driver
- AMD Interface Driver (AMD PCI, AMD SMBuS, AMD Hetero, AMD RCEC)
- Some driver names on a non-English OS may appear in English.
- The uninstall summary may incorrectly display the uninstall status as Failed.
- Occasionally, Ryzen PPKG may not install/upgrade.
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Probably the second most anticipated x86 launch this year after Strix Halo?
Edit: the laptops being reviewed are thin and light while the older chips are allowed to use more power.
It also matches or even surpasses the M3 Pro in multithreaded workloads while consuming the same amount of power.
Not on a cold day in hell am I going near these criminals' hardware.