AMD just leaked its Nvidia RTX Voice competitor in a (now deleted) video
by Jon Porter from The Verge - All Posts on (#61P8D)
It's currently unclear what AMD hardware (pictured) might be required to use the new feature. | Image: AMD
AMD looks to be on the cusp of releasing a competitor to RTX Voice, a feature for Nvidia graphics cards that cancels out background noise when you're on a call or otherwise using your mic. That's according to a trailer that AMD posted to its YouTube channel (apparently in error), Tom's Hardware reports. Thankfully, a copy of the trailer was downloaded before it was deleted by Reddit user u/zenobian and uploaded to the AMD subreddit.
The leaked trailer suggests that AMD's Noise Suppression feature will work very similarly to Nvidia's RTX Voice (which has subsequently been rolled into Nvidia's Broadcast app). It uses a real-time deep learning algorithm" to offer two-way noise-reduction" that filters background noise out of both outgoing...