Even still, image upscaling remains the most notable part of the package, and FSR 4 represents a considerable step forward in terms of image quality over older versions. So it goes that people would ...
AMD's FSR 4 is fantastic, but there's a big problem with it. It's only supported on two — count 'em, two — graphics cards right now. Despite being available in over 65 games, you can only use FSR 4 on ...
TL;DR: AMD's AI-powered FSR 4 significantly enhances upscaling image quality, rivaling NVIDIA DLSS. However, due to FP8-capable AI hardware requirements, it is exclusive to the RDNA 4 Radeon RX 9000 ...
According to leaks from @Kepler_L2 (thanks VideoCardz), FSR 4 is built upon FSR 3.1, ensuring compatibility with all games currently supporting that version. This is promising for users purchasing AMD ...
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 ...
Since the AMD FSR 4 INT8 DLL leak, we've known that it's possible to use FSR 4 on older GPU architectures than RDNA 4. Recently, we've actually seen successful use of FSR 4 on AMD's RDNA 2 ...
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 ...
What just happened? This week at the Game Developers Conference, AMD has finally announced an update to their FSR upscaling technology. FSR 3.1 is not a major update, and it's not the rumored AI-based ...