Thursday, December 4th 2008
ATI Catalyst 8.12 Beta Released, ATI Stream Now Available
It's already December, time for a new ATI Catalyst 8.12 driver. It's still a little bit early for the final driver release though, but a Beta version is already available, and now we know some inside information of what this driver will bring very soon. Here's a little sneak preview, with Catalyst 8.12 ATI will land its Stream support for Radeon video cards. The CAL (Compute Abstraction Layer) is now included in the Catalyst driver package. CAL is the enabling component for ATI Stream. Catalyst 8.12 is also said to bring Stream technology to ATI Avivo Video Converter, for enhanced video transcoding. For good or for bad, only ATI Radeon HD 4800 and Radeon HD 4600 series support this tool. At last, Catalyst 8.12 comes with many game performance improvements (read more below). Here's the link to the Catalyst 8.12 Beta version, the final release is coming soon. We'll inform you when it is available.
ATI Stream support:
With the release of ATI Catalyst 8.12 users can unlock the potential of accelerated applications enabling ATI Stream technology for millions of ATI Radeon graphics processors worldwide
ATI Stream harnesses the tremendous processing power of the graphics processing unit (GPU) for high-performance, data-intensive computations over a wide range of scientific, business and consumer applications.
ATI Stream enables the hundreds of parallel cores inside AMD graphics processors to accelerate general purpose applications. These capabilities will allow ATI Stream-enabled programs, for a variety of different tasks and from a growing number of software vendors, to operate with optimized performance or with new functionality.
The CAL (Compute Abstraction Layer) is now include in the Catalyst driver package. CAL is the enabling component for ATI Stream
ATI Stream application: ATI Avivo Video Converter:
Using ATI Stream technology, owners of ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series and ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series of graphics cards can take advantage of this video conversion tool (found in Catalyst Control Center Basic View) to achieve incredible performance levels in video transcoding.
ATI Catalyst Control Center - Noise reduction for progressive video content:
This release of Catalyst introduces a new advanced video quality control: Noise Reduction for progressive video content, which removes ghosting artifacts while preserving details of the original video. The slider control can be found in the All Settings page of the Avivo Video tab found in the Catalyst Control Center.
Performance improvements:
Catalyst 8.12 Preliminary Performance Notes
Sources:
Guru3D, ATI-Forum.de
ATI Stream support:
With the release of ATI Catalyst 8.12 users can unlock the potential of accelerated applications enabling ATI Stream technology for millions of ATI Radeon graphics processors worldwide
ATI Stream harnesses the tremendous processing power of the graphics processing unit (GPU) for high-performance, data-intensive computations over a wide range of scientific, business and consumer applications.
ATI Stream enables the hundreds of parallel cores inside AMD graphics processors to accelerate general purpose applications. These capabilities will allow ATI Stream-enabled programs, for a variety of different tasks and from a growing number of software vendors, to operate with optimized performance or with new functionality.
The CAL (Compute Abstraction Layer) is now include in the Catalyst driver package. CAL is the enabling component for ATI Stream
ATI Stream application: ATI Avivo Video Converter:
Using ATI Stream technology, owners of ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series and ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series of graphics cards can take advantage of this video conversion tool (found in Catalyst Control Center Basic View) to achieve incredible performance levels in video transcoding.
ATI Catalyst Control Center - Noise reduction for progressive video content:
This release of Catalyst introduces a new advanced video quality control: Noise Reduction for progressive video content, which removes ghosting artifacts while preserving details of the original video. The slider control can be found in the All Settings page of the Avivo Video tab found in the Catalyst Control Center.
Performance improvements:
Catalyst 8.12 Preliminary Performance Notes
- Crysis + 2-7%
- Crysis Warhead + 2-3%
- Devil May Cry 4 + 1-6%
- Far Cry 2
+ noAA scores are fixed for Crossfire configs; this is worth +20% on slower cards, and as much as 70% on faster ones
+ 5-10% gains when AA is enabled - FEAR + 2-6%
- Left 4 Dead + 2-4%
- Lost Planet Colonies + 3-10%, mostly in Area 2
- Prey + 2-5%
- STALKER Clear Sky + 5-10%, primarily on Crossfire configurations
81 Comments on ATI Catalyst 8.12 Beta Released, ATI Stream Now Available
You do have more information then i did, when i posted: thanks for that.
As i said in the topic i linked above, with my 4670, after un-installing 8.10, it doesn't detect any drivers to install :wtf:
Incompatibility with my card? Maybe, dunno.
EDIT
I downloaded 8.56.5RC2_072201E_Vista_Asus. Meanwhile, a RC3 version was posted which i'm downloading now.
It's for XP and Vista 32/64, btw.
Here some more links for ATI 8.12 BETA
ATI Catalyst 8.12 beta (8.561 RC3) XP 32/64-bit
www.mediafire.com/?dojmwyjn4nt
ATI Catalyst 8.12 beta (8.561 RC3) VISTA 32/64-bit
www.mediafire.com/?h1ytmgy40w3
RC3 works with my 4670. Can't tell you about good or bad when compared to previous version since i didn't have it installed (had 8.10 instead) nor do i have any of the games mentioned in the OP.
Also can someone take the time and explain in laymen's terms what exactly this CAL will do? It doesn't sound like its game related.
Are these drivers having the same stupid issues that stopped a lot of people didn't install the 8.11s for?
Will have to test after work.
It did it with my 3870x2, 4850 Crossfire and 4870 Crossfire. It is really annoying to have to hard reset the computer every time I try to bring it out of sleep. It defeats the purpose of having the sleep option to begin with.
Hopefully this driver helps but I have my doubts :shadedshu
back on topic, hopefully the video conversion and "stream" stuff will find its way to the 2000 and 3000 series. would sure make my 2600 pro a lot more useful in my HTPC.
www.gpgpu.org/
But if they're touting an increase in a game like Left 4 Dead, it does make you wonder, as how on Earth could that game run slow anyways?
here's the link..
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=76167