AMD is once again making its latest update on its graphic cards product line. The Sunnyvale-based Semicon company launched the latest Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.5.1 software driver that will be aligned with the game Prey graphics. What does the update will bring into the gaming experience of company's loyal user?

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. or AMD is a multinational semiconductor company that designs and develops computer processors and other related consumer products for end users and business markets. It already grew as one of the pioneering brands when it comes to graphic processing unit (GPU) cards and in direct competition with Nvidia Corporation.

For the past couple of years, AMD has been producing the best graphic processing unit (GPU) cards to keep abreast with competition. And every now and then, the company releases software driver for the said graphic cards if there's an available update for it. Now, the Semicon company is once again updating its software driver for better gaming experience.

According to AMD's website, AMD already made the latest Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.5.1 software available to its loyal consumers. The Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition is the newest advanced graphic software that will give gamers a high-performance gameplay. It also comes up with a virtual reality (VR) capability which can create, capture and share gaming experience.

AMD also announced that the Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.5.1 software also fixed issues like error message "1603" during uninstall and with less problem on updating Radeon Software auto updates. Forza Horizon 3 gamers will also experience minor graphics corruption while Sid Meier's Civilization VI will have an improved system configuration using Hybrid Graphics.

PC Perspective further added that Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.5.1 software is part of AMD plan to support the newly released Prey game. The latest update will enhance the gaming performance of up to 4.7 percent as against the previous Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.4.4 version measured on an RX 580 8GB graphics.

Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.5.1 software will also feature a multi-GPU profile support for consumers who are having a multiple AMD graphic cards. For those AMD's loyal users who want to install the latest software driver, they can visit the AMD's official website download page.