AMD Noise Suppression is the Company’s answer to Nvidia RTX Voice
Yesterday, AMD posted a video on its official YouTube, revealing a new feature called “Voice Suppression”, which allows users to filter out ambient noise, Tom’s Hardware Report.
The leaked trailer mentions that AMD Noise Suppression will use a “real-time deep learning algorithm” to provide users with a “bidirectional noise reduction” feature that filters out ambient noise from even microphone audio. come and go. The video also suggests that Noise Suppression will be a new setting found under the Audio and Video Tab in the AMD Adrenaline driver. AMD has removed the trailer from its YouTube channelHowever User reddit u / zenobian managed to download the trailer and post it on the AMD subreddit.
AMD Noise Suppression sounds interesting and the concept reminds me Nvidia’s RTX Voice. This beta software launches in early 2020 and allows Nvidia graphics card owners to improve their outgoing sound quality by removing most their ambient noise using AI. While RTX has a name, a patched version of RTX Voice supports older cards like GTX 1060, but your mileage will vary if you use a non-RTX card. Nvidia will then include the feature in an app called Broadcastlaunching September 2020 and requires an RTX GPU.
AMD did not immediately respond to IGN’s request for comment.
Taylor is Associate Technology Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.