Driver NameOperating
System
Release Date
Version
Link

ATI Radeon amd catalyst 14.4

Windows XP
2013-12-23
v.14.4

AMD Catalyst Driver Radeon HD

Windows XP
2014-01-07
v.14.4

Catalyst Software Suite 6.11

Windows XP
2006-05-03
v.8.252.0.0

ATI FireGL and FirePro Drivers

Windows Vista
2008-12-10
v.8.563.0.0000

AMD Display Driver

Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
2015-07-29
v.15.7.1

AMD Radeon Software Crimson Hotfix Driver

Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
2016-06-04
v.16.1.1

AMD Graphics Driver

Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
2016-11-21
v.17.4.2 , v. 21.19.137.514

ATI Rage PRO/XL Display Driver

Windows XP
2004-01-20
v.6.14.10.6024

ATI Mobility Radeon HD

Windows XP
2012-08-15
v.12.9

AMD Catalyst WHQL Display Drivers

Windows XP
2013-10-22
v.13.12, v.9.000.300.0000

ATI Mobility Radeon HD Desktop and Mobility

Windows Vista, 7
2013-10-15
v.13.9

AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin beta Driver

Windows 10, Windows 11
2022-03-25
v.22.2.3, v.21.40.29.05

AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition

Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
2016-11-21
v.16.9.2, v.21.19.137.514

ATI Radeon x600/x550 series Driver

Windows XP
2005-08-30
v.8.172.0.0

ATI Catalyst Software Suite 10.2

Windows Vista
2010-02-24
v.10.2

List of AMD ATI Radeon video drivers: curated downloads for desktop and mobile Radeon graphics, including current Adrenalin editions, legacy Catalyst packages, WHQL-certified builds, beta updates and Linux AMDGPU/AMDGPU-PRO releases. You’ll find installers for Windows 7/8.1/10/11 (32- and 64-bit), legacy macOS packages, and OEM-specific laptop variants, plus release notes and checksum files.

Download each package directly and verify the correct GPU family (HD, R5/R7/R9, RX 400/500/5000/6000/7000 and older ATI chips) and OS before installing. Installation guidance covers uninstalling prior drivers, using DDU for clean removal, choosing Express vs Custom installs, and reboot requirements. Compatibility tips highlight chipset support, legacy end-of-life drivers, and when to prefer generic vs OEM versions.

If a driver causes issues, use rollback instructions and links to stable WHQL builds. Technical specs and driver changelogs are provided to help you match performance fixes and feature support to your exact model and operating system.