To take on Nvidia’s RTX broadcast, AMD releases AMD Noise Suppression. It is supportable on Ryzen 500 Series CPU and Radeon RX 6000 Series CPU for Windows 10, and Windows 11. AMD baked this with their Adrenalin software (Adrenalin Edition 22.7.1). This will reduce the noise from the surroundings; AMD processes this with a real-time deep-learning algorithm. The main goal is to give clear audio that works for both input and output devices.
AMD noise suppression
You will get this with the latest AMD software. You can download the latest Adrenalin Edition 22.7.1 update.
How to Setup AMD Noise Suppression Settings
- Open AMD Adrenaline Edition.
- Head to Settings, and then go to the Audio & Video tab.
- Next, under Audio Settings, you will find AMD Noise Suppression.
- Use a slider to adjust the input and output devices.
- Also, you can manually enable or disable the feature in a third-party application like Microsoft Team, Discord, Slack, or another app.
- Choose an AMD Streaming Audio Device as your input or output device.
- That’s it!
It works similarly to NVIDIA’s RTX broadcast and has features like removing background noise from the output device. AMD didn’t release any different versions. Instead, it is baked into the Adrenaline, whereas NVIDIA requires download and installation separately.
However, NVIDIA has been active for more than a year. AMD’s noise suppression looks promising; there are more with the latest version, like updating the OpenGL driver, which gives 85% performance improvement over the last driver version. You will also get performance improvements on Resident Evil Village, Elden Ring, and Valiant.