AMD Explains FSR 4.1 Upscaling for RDNA 3, Promises Quality Parity with RDNA 4
AMD announces FSR 4.1 for RDNA 3 hardware, aiming to match the output quality of upcoming RDNA 4 architectures.
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The brief
AMD has announced the rollout of FSR 4.1 for RX 7000 series GPUs. The implementation will utilize a hybrid compute scheme to enable the upscaling technology on RDNA 3 hardware.
Coverage from TechPowerUp, OC3D, VideoCardz.com, and GameGPU emphasizes the company's objective to reach quality parity between RDNA 3 and the forthcoming RDNA 4 architecture. Reports clarify that RDNA 2 support for this technology is scheduled for 2027.
Future developments depend on the deployment of the hybrid compute scheme. Official documentation regarding specific performance metrics or technical limitations remains to be seen as the rollout progresses.
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Quick answers
Which GPUs will support FSR 4.1 initially?
The technology is being brought to RX 7000 series GPUs using RDNA 3 architecture.
When will RDNA 2 support for FSR 4.1 be available?
AMD expects support for RDNA 2 to arrive by 2027.
What is the performance goal for FSR 4.1 on RDNA 3?
AMD is targeting quality parity with the upcoming RDNA 4 hardware.
Coverage (4)
- AMD is bringing FSR 4.1 to the RX 7000 via a hybrid compute scheme. GameGPU · 6h ago
- AMD explains why FSR 4.1 for RDNA 2 will take until 2027 VideoCardz.com · 6h ago
- AMD is targeting FSR 4.1 quality parity on RDNA 3 GPUs OC3D · 6h ago
- AMD Explains FSR 4.1 Upscaling for RDNA 3, Promises Quality Parity with RDNA 4 TechPowerUp · 6h ago
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