AMD Prepares Noise Reduction Software to Compete with RTX Voice

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AMD is preparing to introduce Noise Suppression functionality to future Adrenalin software upgrades. The software would compete with NVIDIA RTX Audio, eliminates background noise during voice chats from both your microphone and the person on the other end of the connection. 



AMD briefly advertised a new audio capability for the Adrenalin Edition graphics driver on their official YouTube channel. The Noise Suppression feature - i.e. noise suppression technique - is intended to be a later counter to Nvidia RTX Voice.

It does this by isolating voices from other noises that it identifies as background noise or non-voices. AMD, like NVIDIA, employs a "real-time deep-learning system" to identify and distinguish human voices from an audio stream. However, the business refused to disclose how the AI is accelerated on the hardware. Since AMD Noise Suppression is included in the Adrenalin package, you'll likely need an AMD Radeon GPU, either a separate one or one integrated into your computer, to utilize it.

AMD has now changed the status of the official product video back to "Private," however the movie is still accessible to the author, as seen by the screenshots below. It is unclear when the technology will be made accessible. Still, the leaked slide explicitly said "available now," suggesting that it should have been shared when the updated driver is made available.

AMD Prepares Noise Reduction Software to Compete with RTX Voice


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