hinch said:
Yeah looking forward to seeing an in-depth DF analysis of both side by side. Truthfully FSR in its current state won't realistically catch up to DLSS due to the nature of the tech, but its works quite well in practice and that (imo) is impressive for its first iteration. It comes quite close in some ways in particular settings (like 4K Ultra) but falls apart in lower resolutions and settings. Makes me wonder how AMD will try to improve it, and what Nvidia is cooking up for their next gen DLSS. But ya more options is always a good thing with TAAU getting adopted in more engines, FSR and DLSS.. its great to see and not just because I'm still hanging on to my 1070 xP |
Yea, realistically AMD has a patent for what is known as GSR (Gaming Super Resolution) which should be their next generation of upscaling technology. It's their real answer to DLSS imo as it will have the whole Ai up-scaling thing.
https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-patents-gaming-super-resolution-is-fidelityfx-super-resolution-ready
That combined with RDNA 2 having some level of ML capabilities and RDNA 3 rumored to have their own version of Tensor Cores, I think when RDNA 3 comes out, it will be one of the main selling points.
I think FSR will go in the way of other FidelityFX stuff like CAS and etc where it's there if a developer wants it but this isn't their big zomg answer to DLSS. I think AMD's real answer to Nvidia in a lot of respects in the PC market will come with RDNA 3.
https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/radeon-software-fidelityfx
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