windows-10-blurry-glass-effectMicrosoft has just issued another update for Windows 10 today, but this particular one does come with a portion of warning to it – basically, those who happen to have an Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) graphics chipset should expect “frequent crashes” when it comes to using the new Edge browser, bummer. Build 10122 from Microsoft is out after three weeks since its predecessor was released, which so happens to be triple the interval between build 10074 and its precursor, although less waiting time when compared to the average of 29 days since the previous fall when it started to seed previews to the public.

Gabriel Aul, the engineering general manager for Microsoft’s operating system group, did share on the various improvements that would accompany build 10122, but before he got into that, he did mention a rather major bug associated with this Windows 10 update..

Aul mentioned, “If you’re using an AMD GPU [graphics processor unit] you’re likely to run into frequent crashes in Microsoft Edge (still branded as ‘Project Spartan’ in this build). We’re working with our partners at AMD on new drivers which should prevent the issue and will update this post once they’re released.”

Hopefully then can suss this out sooner rather than later! If you are rocking to an AMD graphics chipset, would this news make you switch?

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