ATI Catalyst™ 9.8 Driver – Everything you want to know and why you should care


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With five months of ATI CatalystTM driver blogs under our belt, we are seeing a growing engagement from the community via this blog site.  Please keep up the great comments and suggestions and we will endeavor to answer as many as we can.  So, without further ado – let me introduce the ATI Catalyst 9.8 Driver Release!

Game Optimizations: ATI CatalystTM 9.8 Driver

Our test system configuration is:

AMD Phenom II 940 (3.0GHz) processor
Asus M3A79-T(790) motherboard
4GB DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 memory
Windows VISTA Ultimate SP1 64bit

 

This month we are seeing a massive performance increase with a whole host of games as compared to the ATI Catalyst 9.7 driver. Detailed release notes are available for most of the game optimizations; here are the highlights:

 

  • Battleforge DirectX 10/DirectX 10.1 performance improves of up to 50% with the largest gains in configurations using ATI CrossFireXTM technology.
  • Company of Heroes DirectX 10 performance improves of up to 77%.
  • Crysis DirectX 10 performance of ATI CrossFireX technology in dual mode improves of up to 10% and quad mode performance improves of up to 34%.
  • Crysis Warhead DirectX 10 performance of ATI CrossFireX technology in dual mode improves of up to 7% and quad mode performance improves of up to 69%.
  • Far Cry 2 DirectX 10 performance of ATI CrossFireX technology in dual mode improves of up to 50% and quad mode performance improves of up to 88%.
  • Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. DirectX 10/DirectX 10.1 performance of ATI CrossFireX technology in dual mode improves of up to 40% and with quad mode performance improving of up to 60%.
  • UnigineTropics OpenGL performance improvements of up to 20%.
  • UnigineTropics DirectX 10 performance of ATI CrossFireX technology in quad mode improvements of up to 20%.
  • World in Conflict DirectX 10 performance improvements of up to by 10%.

 

Marketing sound bite: ATI Catalyst 9.8 – Open GLTM 3.1 Support

It’s fitting that last weekend AMD was in attendance at Quakecon 2009 in Dallas,Texas where the world’s most prolific OpenGLsupporters gathered for 4 days of ‘peace, love and rockets,’ that we are announcing support for OpenGL 3.1 and the following details:

This release of the ATI Catalyst driver provides OpenGL 3.1 extension support.  The following is a list of OpenGL 3.1 features and extensions added in ATI Catalyst 9.8:

  • Support for OpenGL Shading Language 1.30 and 1.40.
  • Instanced rendering with a per-instance counter accessible to vertex shaders (GL ARB draw instanced).
  • Data copying between buffer objects (GL EXT copy buffer).
  • Primitive restart (NV primitive restart). Because client enable/disable no longer exists in OpenGL 3.1, the PRIMITIVE RESTART state has become server state, unlike the Nvidia extension where it is client state. As a result, the numeric values assigned to PRIMITIVE RESTART and PRIMITIVE RESTART INDEX differ from the NV versions of those tokens.
  • At least 16 texture image units must be accessible to vertex shaders, in addition to the 16 already guaranteed to be accessible to fragment shaders.
  • Texture buffer objects (GL ARB texture buffer object).
  • Rectangular textures (GL ARB texture rectangle).
  • Uniform buffer objects (GL ARB uniform buffer object).
  • SNORM texture component formats.

 

And last but surely not least, my favorite community: ATI CatalystTM 9.8 driver for Linux!

Support for new Linux operating systems

This release of ATI Catalyst driver for Linux introduces support for the following new operating systems: 

  • RHEL 4.8 production support
  • Ubuntu 9.04 production support

ATI CatalystTM Control Center – Linux Edition support for RandR 1.2

This release of the ATI Catalyst driver for  Linux introduces ATI Catalyst Control Center –  Linux Edition support for the RandR 1.2 extension API.  The following new features are now available in the ATI Catalyst Control Center – Linux Edition Display Manager:

  • Display rotation
  • Multiple display arrangement and desktop sizing

 

To download the full release notes here.

Please report all technical support issues here.

See you next month!

Cheers!

Ian “Cabrtosr” McNaughton

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ian_mcnaughton Ian McNaughton is senior manager of advanced marketing at AMD. His postings are his own opinions and may not represent AMD’s positions, strategies or opinions. Links to third party sites are provided for convenience and unless explicitly stated, AMD is not responsible for the contents of such linked sites and no endorsement is implied.

 

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  1. #1 by x86adikt - September 14th, 2009 at 08:24

    Hi everyone,

    I would like to thank the development team of AMD/ATI for the great behavior improvement of Linux catalyst drivers between versions 9.7 and 9.8.
    Now compiz works very well with my Ubuntu 9.04 and an ATI 4850 512MB. No need to switch anymore to Metacity, even before sleeping/hibernating.

    (I’ve just downloaded the 9.9 but not yet tested them)

    Regards
    x86adikt

    • #2 by Ian McNaughton - September 14th, 2009 at 13:03

      Happy that it’s all working out for you! Linux rocks!

  2. #3 by Duvaren - September 18th, 2009 at 22:56

    Since Catalyst 9.8 (and now 9.9) have been released, I get a window “File Copy Error” when updating the ATI drivers. The only button on the window is an OK button.

  3. #4 by richard - September 22nd, 2009 at 18:43

    i just want to let you know that since installing v 9.9 for catalyst ive been noticing a weird scenario — upon opening ccc while setting the controls – the actual window flutters or pulses ever so slightly and the controls stop functioning – i dont know if it is caused by the latest download – but if you ask me – i think it has something to do with it — by the way – my gpu is xfx 4850 1gb my mobo is ta 790 gx 128m (biostar) amd athlon 5800+ @ 3001mhz o/c to 3419 mhz @100% temp is 35c can you find and fix the update problem

  4. #5 by richard - September 22nd, 2009 at 18:46

    i almost forgot – win vista ultimate 64 bit with fully functioning LCARS DESKTOP AND LCARS EXPLORER WINDOW

  5. #6 by lobi - September 25th, 2009 at 08:42

    9.9 Drivers have been really good for me increasing frame rates in ArmA2, Dead Space, Mass effect and a heavily modded Fallout3.

  6. #7 by Smith - October 24th, 2009 at 02:09

    I play with a clan community & I downloaded COD 4 Modern warfare from STEAM.

    In game i keep getting booted by punkbuster for a “Disallowed driver” this must be referring to My Radeon 4670 Card 512Mb GDDR RAM.

    Its not compatible with Windows xp but i installed it anyway.
    What give any advice on known issues like this I paid good money for COD 4 is my Radeon card not good enough now & I’ve lost my money because i can’t play COD 4.

    GG Smith

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