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FSR 2.0 will look better, but requires a burlier graphics card. Here are the key facts about AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0, revealed at GDC 2022.
And AMD finally seems ready to admit as much in its rollout of FSR 2.0, which debuted in limited fashion on Wednesday ahead of a wider Game Developers Conference reveal next week.
Analysis: Drawing level with DLSS – but devs need to heed AMD’s call to arms. While that observed leap of 34% in frame rates at 4K is fantastic by any measure, as PCG observes, FSR 1.0 already ...
AMD announced the next version of FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) not too long ago and the company shed more light on how it works on a technical level at GDC 2022. FSR 1.0 wasn’t perfect, and ...
AMD claimed "similar or better than native image quality" from FSR 2.0 during its initial announcement of the technology, and that relies on a multitude of upgrades to the underlying algorithm.
AMD's artistic interpretation of how FSR works. It's a bit more complicated than this four-box rendering implies—especially when we consider how much better FSR 2.0 is.
AMD FSR 2.0 offers three graphics settings -- Quality, Balanced, and Performance. As one can imagine, when FSR 2.0 is set to quality, the emphasis will be on the graphics quality.
FSR 2.0 isn’t locked to AMD’s graphics cards, unlike DLSS, which only works with RTX 20- and 30-series GPUs. DLSS offers slightly better performance, but a 4.9% difference ...
Here's one of AMD's FSR 2.0 talks from GDC 2022. Watch on YouTube. Here I would say FSR 2.0 uses variations between existing and new methods to limit the visual impact of ghosting artifacts.
AMD says that FSR 2.0, unlike FSR 1.0, is only recommended for use on fairly recent and powerful GPUs. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060, for example, is not recommended by AMD for use with FSR 2.0.
FSR 2.0 is in many ways a step up from AMD’s previous upscaling attempt, the FSR 1.0. Instead of using a simple post-processing filter that would take a low-resolution image and attempt to make ...
AMD's new FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 (FSR 2.0) technology has been on a roll, with the company pushing out the FSR 2.0 source code, and into the arms of Xbox developers. But now, Epic Games ...