AMD Confirms That FidelityFX Super Resolution ‘FSR’, Its NVIDIA DLSS Competitor, Will Launch This Year For RDNA 2 Powered Gaming PCs

AMD Confirms That FidelityFX Super Resolution ‘FSR’, Its NVIDIA DLSS Competitor, Will Launch This Year For RDNA 2 Powered Gaming PCs

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In an interview with PCWorld, AMD reaffirmed its plans to launch the FidelityFX Super Resolution feature for RDNA 2 graphics cards within this year to tackle NVIDIA's DLSS. The information came from the latest Full Nerd Special podcast with AMD's Scott Herkelman as one of the guests of the show.

It looks like the rumor mill was a bit optimistic when it said that the FidelityFX Super Resolution feature for AMD Radeon RX GPUs based on the RDNA 2 architecture will release in Spring 2021. Scott Herkelman (CVP & GM at AMD Radeon) confirmed that their NVIDIA DLSS rival is still in the works and will launch this year. Scott also confirmed that the technology will be coming first to gaming PCs with Radeon RX GPUs but will later be extended to other platforms such as gaming consoles that are powered by RDNA 2 architecture too.

AMD Confirms That FidelityFX Super Resolution ‘FSR’, Its NVIDIA DLSS Competitor, Will Launch This Year For RDNA 2 Powered Gaming PCs

Mar 17, 2021, 11:32pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-confirms-fidelityfx-super-resolution-nvidia-dlss-competitor-will-launch-this-year/ > In an interview with PCWorld, AMD reaffirmed its plans to launch the FidelityFX Super Resolution feature for RDNA 2 graphics cards within this year to tackle NVIDIA's DLSS. The information came from the latest Full Nerd Special podcast with AMD's Scott Herkelman as one of the guests of the show. > It looks like the rumor mill was a bit optimistic when it said that the FidelityFX Super Resolution feature for AMD Radeon RX GPUs based on the RDNA 2 architecture will release in Spring 2021. Scott Herkelman (CVP & GM at AMD Radeon) confirmed that their NVIDIA DLSS rival is still in the works and will launch this year. Scott also confirmed that the technology will be coming first to gaming PCs with Radeon RX GPUs but will later be extended to other platforms such as gaming consoles that are powered by RDNA 2 architecture too.