Love it or hate it, frame generation software continues to be a major feature of gaming graphics updates. AMD's new FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 4 frame-gen software offers massive updates for ...
AMD finally shared technical specifications and pricing for its latest RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9070 series GPUs. After a rather dull announcement at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the ...
A new, significant update for the latest AMD Radeon graphics cards has just been announced to help the company directly compete with the AI-powered performance of Nvidia DLSS 4. Due later this year, ...
When NVIDIA and AMD launched their most recent graphics cards, they both came with features only available with the latest hardware. In NVIDIA's case, that meant that DLSS 4's Multi Frame Generation ...
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 ...
Weeks after AMD FSR 4 source code was accidentally leaked online, gamers have been putting it to the test on older RDNA 2 and 3 cards, with some surprising results. According to the tests, running the ...
AMD is working on a version of FSR 4 for older Radeon graphics cards, and today we are testing a work-in-progress build to see how it's shaping up. Is this version as good as FSR 4 in terms of image ...
TL;DR: Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro introduces enhanced AI hardware and PSSR upscaling technology, improving image fidelity over previous solutions. Collaborating with AMD, Sony aims to integrate FSR 4's ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.