AMD’s FSR 3 technology has been slowly but steadily growing in use since its official launch back in September. Throughout the first month of 2024, many more games have been receiving support for the ...
I’ve been very critical of AMD’s FSR 3 in the past. It’s not that the tool is bad — in fact, I think it’s excellent — but for a long time, it just wasn’t available in a wide swath of games. That’s ...
TL;DR: AMD's new AI-powered FSR 4 upscaler, exclusive to Radeon RX 9000 Series GPUs, significantly improves image quality but has limited game support. The open-source OptiScaler tool now enables FSR ...
AMD made a compromise with FSR 3. The frame-generation tech was announced in November 2022, and it took nearly a year for it to show up in a game. Even now, months after release, FSR 3 is only ...
Frame generation and upscaling have quietly become some of the most important features in modern PC gaming. Upscaling turns a lower-resolution render into a higher-resolution output, while frame ...
TL;DR: AMD's FSR 4, launching March 6, 2025, enhances image quality and performance using AI, exclusive to RDNA 4 and Radeon RX 9070/9070 XT. It supports over 30 games initially, with 75 more adopting ...
Let's talk about what "open-source" means, because it can get a little confusing. Big software projects have a lot of components, and "going open-source" doesn't always mean that every single ...
AMD has just released a new graphics driver that enables the latest edition of its upscaling tech for RDNA 4 GPUs: FSR 4.1. This is an iterative update, but it does bring official support for Crimson ...
If you're on an AMD RX 6000 or RX 7000 GPU, you've probably already made peace with the idea that FSR 4 — and now FSR 4.1 — isn't meant for you. At least, not officially. AMD's latest upscaler has ...
AMD is about to release a new version of its FSR upscaling technology, called FSR 4.1. Or at least that's the most plausible explanation for what surfaced recently online: a leaked FSR 4.1 DLL. The ...
Cutting corners: AMD's FSR 4 upscaling is far more competitive with Nvidia's DLSS when compared to previous iterations, but it is not open source and only supports the company's latest graphics cards.
Nvidia, AMD, and Intel have all made high-quality image upscaling a cornerstone feature of their new GPUs this decade. Upscaling technologies like Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), AMD’s ...