AMD’s Gamers’ Manifesto

The guiding principles behind the “AMD Gaming Evolved” developer program

AMD today announced a new name and identify for its long-running developer relations program designed to clearly distinguish it in the hearts and minds of gamers, game developers, and other AMD technology partners.  AMD Gaming Evolved is a reflection of AMD’s ongoing commitment to gamers and a symbol of the depth of technical and marketing engagement AMD has with game developers the world over.

At the core of AMD Gaming Evolved is the Gamers’ Manifesto, a group of guiding principles that define what AMD does for the gaming industry and game developers, and how it does it.  It’s a set of values that hold AMD true to one of its most important audience: gamers.   Here are the four tenants of the Gamers’ Manifesto that AMD lives by:

1. Driving innovation: Innovation is aligned with the needs and wants of the gaming community.

Gamers have seen this time and again from AMD with technologies such as:

  • Alternate Frame Rendering for multi-GPU gaming in 1999, resulting in higher frame rates
  • TruForm in 2001, resulting in more detailed 3D models and eventually led to tessellation being adopted in DirectX 11
  • 3Dc in 2004, a technology used for the compression of normal maps, is now a part of DirectX 10 and widely used by game developers
  • Advances in GDDR3/4/5 memory standards driven by head of the DRAM committee, AMD’s Joe Macri, which has contributed to higher frame rates and image quality settings due to greater memory bandwidth
  • AMD contributing significant IP to the DisplayPort standard

2. Industry standards: We will participate in the development of standards and wherever possible act quickly to move our innovations into industry standards with the goal of creating a robust, common gaming platform.

Gamers have seen this from AMD with:

  • OpenGL
  • JEDEC for GDDR memory
  • Khronos Group for OpenCL
  • DirectX

This open standards-based approach differentiates AMD from other vendors who choose to focus on closed, proprietary standards that lock gamers into a particular platform for purposes of driving continued sales.

3. Supporting PC game developers and the PC gaming industry: We provide the technical and business support game developers need to help the PC gaming industry thrive.

AMD provides the following services to game developers around the world in an open, flexible and  mutually beneficial fashion:

  • Technical engagement, including referenceable source code, and access to game builds for competing vendors
  • Developer tools
  • Product development
  • Lab testing
  • Marketing programs
  • Support and integration with our partners

4. Putting gamers first: At the heart of all of our efforts is the mandate to make gamers’ experiences better – those with AMD hardware in their system, or not, deserve the best gaming experience possible.

Where innovation, industry standards and developer support intersect is where gamers are perhaps impacted most.  AMD approaches every gamer as a potential AMD customer down the road, and by putting gamers at the heart of virtually everything we do, there are tremendous benefits for all concerned:

  • AMD’s innovation combined with our support of industry standards makes our breakthroughs available to a broad number of gamers
  • AMD’s innovation combined with our efforts to support developers sees our roadmaps aligned to help ensure that developers have the hardware necessary to run the games they want to
  • Our efforts to support developers and our commitment to industry standards helps create a large install base for PC game developers to address

AMD Gamer's Manifesto

For more information on the AMD Gaming Evolved program, please read my other post from today, here.

Neal Robison is Director, ISV Relationship Management 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.

8 Responses

  1. mark`

    it still sucks the original tessellation hardware in the 3xxx and 4xxx isn’t accessible trough dx10 or dx11…
    can’t ati and Microsoft find some workaround so this feature is also supported on older hardware? this would increase the adoption rate.

  2. Ericson
  3. al

    shame it doesnt include secondlife compatibility,,radeon hd 5700 and secondlife just dont work..bah!

  4. YAY

    ati & amd are great, and i will continue to support them and their open community ideals through the purchise of their hardware for my personal use, and through the inclusion of their hardware in the computers i build for other people. I wish other vendors would adopt similar ideals as ati/amd, then we might actually see some real progress in the gaming and pc community that is being held back by the money hungry other vendors!!!

  5. Great initiative from AMD. Keep up the good work, the gamers community needs openness and competition. I always chose AMD platform solutions!!

  6. JCP

    AMD and ATI imo really are the best gaming solutions.

  7. As a computer engineer, I really appreciate all the hardwork and R&D that companies like AMD do to help improve our lives and our games!!! :D