AMD to discuss ‘next-generation image upscaling’ at GDC 2022
https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-to-discuss-next-generation-image-upscaling-at-gdc-2022

This will affect Intel the most as they are the new player in the GPU space. Nvidia has DLSS, AMD will most likely have their Ai upscaling presentation soon so Intel's XeSS will be used by basically no one other than themselves. And because their market share is so low, the adoption will also be low.
AMD just proved they're not your friend
The new Threadripper is OEM only thus the people who bought the new socket for the last Threadripper got screwed because they got only one generation of CPU support. Even Intel didn't pull that awful of a move with their HEDT line.
The Extremely Shady Death of Artesian Builds
The prebuilt company is going out of business after doing some shady stuff so if you are one of those people that bought a PC from them but have yet to receive your order, it's time to do a charge back asap.
Ghostwire Tokyo could have Ray Tracing reflections
So ghostwire tokyo has RT reflections? Umm that is awesome! Surprised there has not been more information out there about that... 30 fps ish here with PS button prompts. I am curious if PC now has DLSS...https://t.co/agd43J6yIk pic.twitter.com/QwQYEM1TIO
— Alexander Battaglia (@Dachsjaeger) March 10, 2022
As predicted, Ray Tracing is a feature that you should make sure your next GPU purchase is good at as majority of the big games continue to get some sort of a Ray Tracing implementation.
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