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Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 continues to outpace AMD’s FSR 4.1 in image quality, frame generation, and adoption, bolstered by an early lead, broader hardware compatibility, and deep integration with major games ...
If MFG does arrive, the question is which hardware will support it, and whether AMD will keep it exclusive to RDNA 4 or support older hardware too.
NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 is still the preferred choice for image quality among PC gamers, but AMD's new FSR 4.1 shows that it's ...
The more expensive version of the Asus handheld now has access to Auto SR, an upscaling system reliant upon an NPU.
AMD appears to be preparing a significant update to its FidelityFX Super Resolution technology, with early indications ...
An AMD GPUOpen update mentions support for adjustable FSR Frame Generation ratios, hinting at an imminent launch of MFG for ...
AMD has dumped RX 6000 and RX 7000 owners on the naughty step. If you are running an RDNA 2 or RDNA 3 card, FSR 4 and FSR 4.1 are not intended for you, at least according to the official support list.
NVIDIA vs AMD remains the defining competition in 2026 as Blackwell RTX 5090 delivers 70 PFLOPS FP4 inference while AMD RDNA 5 RX 9070 XT achieves 20 PFLOPS FP8 training at 40% lower price. Graphics ...
Hunting for a new GPU for gaming, multi-display, or something else? Here's everything you need to know to shop the latest ...
Recap: The latest advancements to AMD's FSR upscaler only support Radeon RX 9000 graphics cards, much to the chagrin of RX 6000 and 7000 owners. Their dissatisfaction worsened when AMD inadvertently ...
Windows handhelds may have found a breakthrough. FSR 4 INT8, XeFG, and XeLL can turn compromised 30 FPS gaming into smooth 60 ...