AMD will simplify working with neural networks in new Radeon drivers
AMD will simplify working with neural networks in new Radeon drivers AMD has announced the launch of a new software package, Radeon AI Bundle, which will be available to Radeon graphics card owners on January 21, 2026. This update will be integrated into the familiar Adrenalin Edition driver package as an optional feature that can be skipped if not needed. The main goal of the initiative is to make working with artificial intelligence as simple and accessible as possible for ordinary users, freeing them from the hassle of configuring libraries and searching for compatible utilities.
The slogan of the new campaign, AI Made Simple, emphasizes AMD's desire to turn Radeon graphics cards into full-fledged tools for creativity and development. The Radeon AI Bundle will offer a single automated installer that will prepare the system to work with popular local language models (LLMs) and image generators. In addition, the package includes support for PyTorch for Windows, which will be great news for those who want to experiment with neural networks right on their home PC.
Special attention is paid to content creators. Thanks to optimized access to AI tools, AMD graphics card owners will be able to significantly speed up their workflows, from graphics generation to video processing. This is a strategic move by the company in response to the growing popularity of AI solutions from competitors. Now users won't have to spend hours reading guides on installing Python scripts — everything they need will be gathered in one place and configured for specific hardware.