It's been four years since AMD launched RDNA, the successor to the venerable GCN graphics architecture. We take a look through the tech and numbers to see...
This is a good point. Some FSR acceleration on either AMD cards or processors, while retaining it’s ability to be used on different hardware could help bridge the gap, if it’s possible.
AMD has been playing catch up for very long. They finally got an edge on intel gaming with the X3D chip lineup. I wonder if the same tech would benefit their graphics cards.
Some FSR acceleration on either AMD cards or processors, while retaining it’s ability to be used on different hardware could help bridge the gap, if it’s possible.
This is pretty much how intel’s XeSS works, it will look best on an ARC gpu but will work with other brands albeit with lower quality
This is a good point. Some FSR acceleration on either AMD cards or processors, while retaining it’s ability to be used on different hardware could help bridge the gap, if it’s possible.
AMD has been playing catch up for very long. They finally got an edge on intel gaming with the X3D chip lineup. I wonder if the same tech would benefit their graphics cards.
This is pretty much how intel’s XeSS works, it will look best on an ARC gpu but will work with other brands albeit with lower quality