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AMD’s FidelityFX super resolution

AMD has added hardware acceleration and scaling to their GPUs and AIBs to enhance and speedup gaming and make it a realtime operation. The company has offered the enhancement to developers in an open-source manner via its OpenGPU program. That will make it useful for any GPU, of almost any vintage. AMD has branded it FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). Raster-scan ...

Jon Peddie

AMD has added hardware acceleration and scaling to their GPUs and AIBs to enhance and speedup gaming and make it a realtime operation. The company has offered the enhancement to developers in an open-source manner via its OpenGPU program. That will make it useful for any GPU, of almost any vintage. AMD has branded it FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). Raster-scan rendering speed is mitigated by the number of polygons in the screen and isn’t too concerned about screen resolution. Ray tracing is just the opposite—it doesn’t care about polygons so much but is challenged by screen resolution. Nvidia figured out
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