ATI Catalyst drivers slammed by 3D firm
A firm that makes 3D graphics software has decided to take a swing at ATI’s Catalyst OpenGL display drivers. And it claims a heap of other developers support its stance.
The firm 3D Nature, said in an announcement that the display drivers are "unsuitable" for professional real time visualisation.
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