AMD bets on the Windows 10 Store to launch three applications to control our graphics card
App stores are here to stay That's at least what we think when using both the Google Play Store on Android and the App Store on iOS. They are the most popular and there is no important developer worth his s alt who does not have his application available in one of them or even in both.
Windows App Store should keep up by number of potential users and by the huge number of applications for the system longer livedA statement that is far from reality and is that Microsoft finds it difficult for developers to bet on their store. That is why the arrival of a firm such as AMD is surprising, which has opted for the Windows 10 Store to offer the _software_ related to its graphics.
And they have been released with three applications: AMD Display Optimizations, AMD Graphics Profile and AMD Radeon Settings Lite. Let's see what they offer:
With the first, the one that responds to the name of AMD Display Optimizations, we find an app designed to improve the quality of the image displayed on the screen. To do this, it allows the activation or deactivation of the different graphic options related to the image quality on the screen. The only requirement is that we need a FreeSync compatible AMD Radeon monitor and graphics card.
Download | AMD Display Optimizations
"The second application is AMD Graphics Profile, an app that offers different profiles focused either on energy savings by cutting performance or if we need it , increasing power. To do this, different profiles are offered, such as Game Mode, Balanced Mode and Energy Saving Mode."
Download | AMD Graphics Profile
Lastly we have to talk about the app AMD Radeon Settings Lite, an application that allows users of an AMD Radeon graphics card to that can control the GPU through a simple and attractive interface.
Download | AMD Radeon Settings Lite
This is an interesting movement being carried out by AMD, as it makes it much easier to control the _hardware_ in compatible equipment by offering applications in the Windows Store that prevent us from having to browse different web pages.
Source | WBI