AMD has served up the latest monthly revision of its Catalyst drivers - now sitting pretty at 11.4 - for both Windows and Linux platforms.
We're told that Catalyst 11.4 features enhancements to the AMD VISION Engine Control and Catalyst Control Centers - including task-based display management controls, and an Eyefinity setup group to make configuration even easier.
For Linux, Catalyst 11.4 is said to add support for the following operating systems:
- Ubuntu 11.04 support (early look)
- SLED/SLES 10 SP4 support (early look)
- RHEL 5.6 support (production)
On the performance side of the equation, here's what you can apparently look forward to if you're the proud owner of an HD 6800 or HD 6900 series offering:
- Call of Duty Black Ops - gains of up to 15% with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering on single GPU configurations
- Battleforge - gains of up to 15% with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering on single and multiple GPU configurations
- Batman Arkham Asylum - gains of up to 20% with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering on single and multiple GPU configurations
- Aliens vs. Predator - gains of up to 8% with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering on single and multiple GPU configurations
- Civilization 5 - gains of up to 15% on single and multiple GPU configurations
- Far Cry 2 - gains of up to 6% on single and multiple GPU configurations
- Just Cause 2 - gains of up to 9% on single and multiple GPU configurations
- Lost Planet 2 - gains of up to 10% on single and multiple GPU configurations
Catalyst 11.4 is now available for your downloading pleasure: (Windows) (Linux).