Now lets say that Toshiba wants to install that graphics chip into one of their laptops, but 97 degrees it too much heat for the cooling system to handle. Let's say it has a TDP of 26 watts and on full draw, heats up to 97 degrees. The AMD 560m mobile graphics chip (don't know if that's even a thing). As an example (and just throwing out numbers. Laptop manufacturers will take those drivers and tweak them to limit the power draw and heat ceilings to conform with the specifications of the laptops they install the chips in. These drivers are, for lack of a better term, Generic drivers for any particular graphics card. Graphic card drivers are created by the chip manufacturers (AMD/NVidia/Intel).
It crashes because you downloaded and installed a driver direct from AMD.