I have a Windows laptop (INTEL) and a Windows desktop (AMD5600X+6700xt), I want to stream the laptop to the desktop to play games, but there are only two versions of Android/IOS in the AMD Link download page, why can't I Develop a client for a non-AMD platform Windows computer to access the server with AMD graphics card installed?
There are many similar application scenarios. For example, I take my laptop on a business trip and want to play games on the desktop computer in my remote home; or my friends stream to my computer and we play games on the same screen (such as two-person trips).
Currently, AMD Radeon software There is indeed a Windows version of AMD Link, but the function is very weak, and both computers must be AMD graphics cards. The most incredible thing is that my other office notebook equipped with AMD uses AMD's core graphics, the above AMD Radeon The Settings Lite software also doesn't offer AMD Link functionality.
This makes me have to use third-party tools, such as Parsec, Steam Link, etc., but after all, it is a third-party product. Even though I have AMD Radeon, I have to install other tools to realize streaming, and the security of third-party tools is also difficult. ensure.
Here I have to mention Nvidia's Moonlight, which provides versions for almost all platforms such as Windows/Android/IOS/LINUX, and can use any device to stream, which is very convenient. I am a fan of AMD, I hope AMD can launch similar products to kill Nvidia in terms of features and experience.
**bleep** You, Nvidia.