AMD today released a new set of drivers, these support Sniper Elite 5, Hitman 3 Ray Tracing Update, and additional Vulkan extensions.
AMD has made available to the public a new Adrenalin driver, version 22.5.2, which includes AMD's DX11 enhancements found earlier in its May 2022 preview driver. This will allow Radeon gamers to benefit from the performance boost found in some DX11 titles without having to switch to AMD's preview driver. A new Radeon Super Resolution update, additional game support, and a new feature dubbed AMD Privacy View have also been included to the driver.
The greatest item worth highlighting with this new driver version is the DX11 improvements. According to our earlier coverage of these enhancements, RX 6000 series GPUs saw a 10-30% FPS gain in the select few titles that might benefit from the new API optimizations.
The special part introduced in driver 22.5.2 is AMD Privacy View. This innovative technology use eye-tracking to conceal portions of the screen that you are not looking at in order to prevent prying eyes from reading sensitive info. AMD's new eye-tracking technology can also lock your computer when it detects you leaving it for added security. The only piece of gear you'll need is a webcam.