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HUB made a pretty comprehensive list. 2/3 of Nvidia sponsored titles get FSR support while only 1/4 AMD sponsored titles get DLSS, most of which are Sony titles who likely have a lot more leeway. AMD also continues to dodge the question and in this case, they said they simply have no response. What's interesting is the large gap in the amount of sponsored titles Nvidia has vs AMD. In their list, Nvidia has sponsored 33 games while AMD has 20 games. The list only includes post FSR 1 and not games before like FFXV. So Nvidia certainly sponsors a lot more titles and if it comes down to a bribing war where Nvidia starts including a clause that blocks FSR, Radeon users will stand to lose a lot more because they can't use DLSS while Nvidia users can use FSR.

Finally a way for Mac users to play windows games. The is a tool called Whisky that interfaces with Mac Porting Toolkit and effectively allows Mac users to play any 64 bit Windows games. The performance however is not very good. M1 Max performs around somewhere between 1060 and 2060 class. That laptop costs around $3000+ USD. So a 4060 or 7600 should roflstomp it. Still pretty good first step and should be great for many smaller titles like Age of Empires.

AMD Ryzen 5 7500F to launch this week, the first AM5 CPU without integrated RDNA2 graphics

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryzen-5-7500f-to-launch-this-week-the-first-am5-cpu-without-integrated-rdna2-graphics

European retailers slash prices of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, now 6% cheaper in less than a week

https://videocardz.com/newz/european-retailers-slash-prices-of-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4060-now-6-cheaper-in-less-than-a-week



                  

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