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What is FidelityFX Super Resolution: Understanding AMD’s upscaling technology

When it comes to enhancing gaming visuals and performance, two technologies have been making waves in the gaming industry: DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution). DLSS, developed by Nvidia, and FSR, developed by AMD, both aim to improve gaming experiences by employing different approaches.DLSS utilises deep learning algorithms to upscale lower resolution images to higher resolutions, resulting in smoother gameplay and improved image quality. On the other hand, FSR focuses on enhancing…

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Cross-Platform Upscaling Released, Challenges Nvidia’s RTX DLSS

AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution upscaling feature for games will be available today, starting with seven games and expanding to another 12 in the near future. Fidelity FX Super Resolution (FSR) is AMD's alternative to Nvidia's Deep Learning Supersampling (DLSS) upscaling technology. Both work differently, but are intended to improve gaming performance by allowing games to be rendered at lower-than-native resolutions, reducing the strain on a GPU, and then upscaled to the desired native resolution without severely…

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Game Upscaling: Can It Really Make Games Run Faster on Any GPU?

Until the launch of the Radeon RX 6000 series earlier this year, AMD's Radeon GPUs were not exactly competitive with Nvidia's top-end GeForce RTX series. Performance was generally not as good, and there was no support for ray tracing, the hot new technology that everyone's talking about. It takes a combination of hardware and software to not only perform ray tracing, but also compensate for the strain it puts on a GPU. Now that the red team has finally delivered the kind of hardware that fans want, it's time to fill in…

AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT, 6750 XT, 6650 XT GPUs Announced: Faster Clocks and Memory, Higher TDPs

AMD has officially unveiled its heavily leaked and rumoured Radeon RX 6x50 series GPUs, which are clocked slightly higher than their Radeon RX 6x00 counterparts but have corresponding higher TDP ratings. Performance should be slightly improved, allowing AMD to compete better with Nvidia and upcoming rival Intel. Demand for GPUs is rising as the market has slowly begun to normalise, following years of constrained supply and inflated prices caused due to cryptocurrency mining demand and the global semiconductor…