AMD Radeon 20.5.1 driver brings support for Windows 10 May 2020 Update
by Pulasthi AriyasingheAMD today released the Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.5.1 suite of drivers after over a month without an update to its graphics software. This one is almost solely focused on providing support for the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, which Microsoft launched several hours ago.
According to user reports on the AMD subreddit, although the driver shows it supports WDDM 2.7 after updating, hardware-based scheduling looks to be missing. AMD doesn't go into detail regarding the May 2020 Update support in its release notes either. Much like Nvidia graphics card owners, it looks like AMD fans will have to wait for a while before receiving full support for the new update's feature set.
Meanwhile, the driver brings in a new AMD Link Xinput Emulation driver that will "improve compatibility with current and future games," according to the company. This will get installed when AMD Link is used to game stream for the first time, and will appear as an Xbox 360 controller in the Device Manager.
Here are the fixed issues AMD detailed in this release:
Radeon Software may experience a crash or hang on Hybrid Graphics system configurations.
On a limited number of displays, launching a game may lead to an intermittent black screen that requires a system reboot to resolve.
Fixed an issue where AMD Link may experience random or intermittent disconnects.
When performing a task switch, Destiny™2 may experience an application hang or black screen.
Overwatch™ may experience an intermittent crash or black screen when joining a match.
Incorrect memory clocks may be reported in performance metrics overlay on Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products.
Some Hybrid Graphics system configurations with Radeon RX 5500 series graphics products may experience a blue screen on driver installation.
High memory usage may be experienced when Instant Replay and Desktop Recording is enabled on a system and a display on the system has timed out or gone to sleep.
A TDR or black screen may occur when running the Vulkan test from Geekbench™5.
Hitching may be observed in League of Legends™ on some system configurations after performing a task switch.
Sniper Elite™4 may minimize when invoking Radeon Software’s overlay.
The standard profile in Radeon Software may become applied when the gaming profile is clicked on numerous times in quick succession.
Lighting corruption may be seen when moving your mouse in Grand Theft Auto™5 with Radeon Boost enabled.
Texture corruption may be seen in the bottom right corner of the screen when moving your mouse in Shadow of the Tomb Raider™ with Radeon Boost enabled.
Red Dead Redemption™2 may fail to launch in some Hybrid Graphics system configurations.
Memory Tuning may fail to apply on AMD Radeon VII graphics products.
“Unable to get requirements” error message may sometimes be displayed in the Upgrade Advisor tab.
GPU metrics may sometimes fail to load in the performance tab of Radeon Software.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order™ and Control™ may experience application hangs when launched with Radeon Anti-Lag enabled.
Known issues are as follows:
Radeon RX Vega Series and Radeon VII graphics products may experience performance drops when Performance Metrics Overlay is open while a game is running.
Some game titles may experience hitching when Instant Replay is enabled on Radeon RX 5000 series system configurations.
Enhanced Sync may cause a black screen to occur when enabled on some games and system configurations. Any users who may be experiencing issues with Enhanced Sync enabled should disable it as a temporary workaround.
Using Edge™ web browser to playback video content with a multi display system configuration may cause a system hang or crash after extended periods of use.
Performance Metrics Overlay and Radeon WattMan incorrectly report higher than expected idle clock speeds on Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products. Performance and power consumption are not impacted by this incorrect reporting.
Some games may exhibit stutter intermittently during gameplay on Radeon RX 5000 series graphics products.
Radeon RX Vega series graphics products may experience a system crash or TDR when performing multiple task switches using Alt+Tab.
Desktop or In-game corruption may occur intermittently when HDR is enabled.
Some users may still experience black screen or system hang issues during extended periods of gameplay. AMD will continue to monitor and investigate reports of these issues closely.
The Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.5.1 driver download links are available via the links listed on the official release notes page here. Moreover, AMD's Radeon Software app on Windows can also be used to upgrade to this driver.