As promised, AMD has now released a new version of its Catalyst graphics driver. In the eleventh edition of Catalyst 9 have the manufacturer put almost all focus on Adobe and their trial version of the Adobe Flash 10.1, which allows the GPU-accelerated playback of flash-based video content. A very appropriate time including YouTube as recently as this week expanded its support for high-resolution flash format with 1080p. A resolution, which may also quite well-equipped computers and powerful CPUs to fight.

Catalyst with 9:11 to be AMD's graphics cards can be of service, at least those based on the GeForce 4000 series or later. At present, the driver seems to still have problems with certain services, while many users report significant improvement in CPU load on just YouTube.

More information about the new drivers can be seen in AMD's launch document and for those who want to test a great support for Adobe Flash 10.1 and GPU acceleration is Adobe's trial version of Flash Player.

- Catalyst 9:11 Windows 7/Vista 32-bit
- Catalyst 9:11 Windows 7/Vista 64-bit
- Catalyst 9:11 Windows XP 32-bit
- Catalyst 9:11 Windows XP 64-bit