AMD has released the first driver to journalists that supports its new driver-based Radeon Super Resolution feature. Working in a similar way to the existing FidelityFX Super Resolution, it upscales ...
Earlier this month, AMD offered us the chance to preview FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.0, courtesy of the game Deathloop. Deathloop is currently the only title to support both versions of FSR as ...
AMD is about to launch its new Radeon Adrenalin GPU drivers, and with it comes a new teaser video that shows off what the new drivers will include: including Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) technology.
AMD might not be the leading company when it comes to the graphics cards you’ll slot into your desktop PC, but they do make the GPU’s that power all three current-gen consoles. So it’s significant to ...
The new Radeon Adrenalin 22.3.1 driver has its star: Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) technology, which is a new "in-driver spatial upscaling feature that is built on the same algorithm as AMD ...
AMD FSR has been the company's upscaling solution to compete with NVIDIA's DLSS. NVIDIA DLSS has a 2.0 version, and now so too does AMD FSR. FSR 2.0 will arrive in games starting in Q2 2022, including ...
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First announced during its Product Premiere event back in January, AMD Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) is now available to use alongside other new features contained in ...
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When we initially looked at the second generation of AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution technology, we came away impressed. It was a tremendous upgrade over the spatial upscaling method used by the ...
I'm a senior analyst charged with testing and reviewing VPNs and other security apps for PCMag. I grew up in the heart of Silicon Valley and have been involved with technology since the 1990s.