Support for Foundry’s Modo is expected to arrive in 2018. ProRender has also been overhauled with MAXON Cinema 4D Release 19 (R19) integration, as well as offering open-source availability. Radeon ProRender is now more responsive with interactive rendering, which AMD boasts will enable “artists to get their work done sooner.” This is done via support for plug-ins including SOLIDWORKS, Maya, Blender and 3ds Max, allowing for up to 14, 28, 29 and 35 percent faster rendering respectively. Radeon Pro ReLive has also been refined to include a higher maximum recording bitrate, now allowing for up to 100 Mbps, alongside camera transparency options and user interface improvements. The reason these two cards are centre to the update is due to both models housing “a dedicated AMD Secure Processor built into the silicon,” which works alongside Radeon Pro Software and Microsoft Device Guard to protect them from malicious attacks as well as strengthening graphics-bound IP security. This new, yet optional feature allows for easy swapping between “Radeon Pro Software” and the latest “Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition for Radeon Pro” with either of the aforementioned cards. While catering to its Radeon Pro WX 9100 and Radeon Vega Frontier Edition graphics cards, developers will have access to “Driver Options”, helping to optimise development workflows. The primary focus of the update is for its Pro WX 9100 and Vega Frontier cards, however, it also houses a number of optimisation as well as improved performance for the company’s physically-based rendering engine, Radeon ProRender. After previewing a large feature set across the summer, AMD has now released its latest Radeon Pro Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10 for developers.
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