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GPU Audio Digital Sound Processing Platform Now Supports AMD Radeon GPUs

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GPU Audio has announced that its patented audio technology is now supported on select AMD Radeon RX and AMD Radeon Pro graphics hardware, opening up a world of possibilities for the future of sound and music production, collaboration, and innovation.

GPU Audio announced the collaboration with AMD, harnessing the advanced DSP capabilities of AMD Radeon GPUs to deliver parallel processing. Following months of goal-oriented collaboration, code-refactoring, and cross platform optimization between the companies, millions of AMD Radeon graphics users now have immediate access to GPU Audio's ultra-responsive, high-fidelity audio technology.

The result is that AMD Radeon graphics owners can use GPU Audio's technology with all the advancements it brings - including low latencies, network connectivity, exponential scalability, A.I. processing, and much more.

Alexander Talashov, CEO of GPU Audio explains how the companies set a blueprint for unified collaboration:

Together with AMD we solved some fundamental computer science challenges. The way AMD works with us illustrates the right approach towards dealing with innovations, and focuses on providing users with new disruptive technologies.

Equally, it illustrates the long-term vision and excitement both GPU Audio and AMD have for audio development; creating a seismic shift in how sound will be produced and delivered in the future.

Carl Wakeland, Fellow Silicon Design Engineer at AMD explains:

Together with GPU Audio, AMD is enabling PCs and laptops powered by Radeon graphics to become true prosumer audio workstations without the need for additional equipment. The results from GPU Audio are audibly amazing, and bring to reality what we knew was possible.

AMD Radeon graphics users can download GPU Audio's Early Access FIR Convolution Reverb now, a free VST audio effect compatible with music software such as Ableton Live, Reaper, Cubase, and many more, as well as video editing packages like DaVinci Resolve. A beta-suite of GPU-powered plugins will be unveiled in the coming weeks, with an SDK for external developers on the horizon.

Discover more about this unique partnership in a recent interview GPU Audio conducted with Carl Wakeland here.

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