Introducing Catalyst Control Center 2011
AMD Catalyst Software
Catalyst Driver Control, c.2002  |  
In 2004, ATI created the first real-time GUI for  previewing settings - it showed you the effect your settings have on  your image in real time, with a period style interface that matched the  Windows XP tellytubby theme.
Catalyst Driver Control, c.2004  |  
The Catalyst Control Center (CCC) evolved over time with newer versions using Microsoft's .NET Framework. In February,  Rage3D was pleased to partner with AMD and their redesign of the Catalyst driver architecture to bring you  exclusive Catalyst Application Profiles   (CAP) before anyone else, a feature that delivers performance and  compatibility updates without requiring a whole new driver set.
Catalyst Driver Control, c.2010  |  
Now, as we move into the second year of the second  decade of the third millennium, we have AMD's revamped and reworked  driver and hardware interface. Support for Windows XP is dropped, and  the new  Catalyst Control Center targets Windows 7 users - Vista platforms will  need to upgrade to .NET 3.5.1 and Windows Presentation Foundation. 
The New Catalyst Driver Control  |  
AMD and Nvidia Image Quality and Performance  Investigation
Along with taking a look at the new Catalyst  Control Center, which will become the single control center for all AMD  software including CPUs and APUs,  this article includes an investigation into AMD and Nvidia image quality  and performance. We'll start with a look at the new features and  highlights of the new CCC  User Interface (UI), and  then delve into the blurry waters of image  filtering and quality, hopefully emerging a short time later with a look  at the performance and quality of AMD and  Nvidia's best image quality options.  
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