The latest AMD chipset driver has additional AM5 support, SHA256, and USB4 debugging

The latest AMD chipset driver has additional AM5 support, SHA256, and USB4 debugging ...

AMD''s latest chipset driver is available in version 4.09.23.507. This means that if you wish to purchase one of AMD''s new X670E, X670, and the upcoming B650 and B650E mainboards, the new chipset driver might improve compatibility or add additional features.

The new driver has SHA256 certification, which makes it more secure than legacy hashing algorithms. Additionally, the chipset driver has DFX support, enhancing USB4 debugging capabilities. There are also improvements to the AMD Sensor Fusion Hub (SFH).

Here are AMD''s 4.09.23.507 chipset driver''s release notes, which highlights the main highlights:

There are a few issues that remain, according to the truth.

  • Sometimes custom install fails to upgrade to latest drivers.

  • Text alignment issues may be seen on Russian language.

  • Manual system restart required on Non-English OS after the installation is complete.

  • Uninstall summary log may incorrectly show uninstall status as fail on non-English OS.

Sometimes, a custom install fails to upgrade to the latest drivers.

On Russian language, there may be issues with text alignment.

After the installation is complete, a manual system restart is required for non-English OS.

A summary log for uninstall may incorrectly imply that the uninstall status is unvited for a non-English OS.

Often, a custom install fails to upgrade to the most recent drivers.

On Russian language, some issues about text alignment may be seen.

After the installation is complete, a manual system restart is required on the non-English OS.

On a non-English OS, a summary log of uninstall may incorrectly state the uninstall status.

AMD''s drivers are cumulative, thus Microsoft already supports the Windows 11 22H2 feature upgrade. To download the driver, head over to AMD''s official website by following the link.