A whimsical wordsmith at Game Rant, crafting pixelated odysseys from a lifelong love for gaming and a diet of 1UP mushrooms. Steam Deck is a phenomenal handheld gaming console that can run almost any ...
FSR stands for FidelityFX Super Resolution, a technology by AMD, the company that makes the Steam Deck’s system-on-chip. Much like NVIDIA’s DLSS, it’s a form of custom upscaling that lets games ...
Proton, the compatibility layer and translation for DirectX to Vulkan has just been updated to include full FSR 4 support.
The problem with introducing a new technology, whether it be an upscaler like FSR 4 or a hardware feature like AVX, is that you have to wait for software to make use of it. Except maybe not, in the ...
AMD's FSR Redstone update for FSR 4 is set to launch soon, and with it being exclusive to RDNA 4 GPUs, RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 ...
Sharpening, supersampling, or upscaling with technologies like AMD's new FidelityFX Super Resolution and Nvidia's DLSS 2.2 can supercharge your games' speed and looks. Here's everything you need to ...
NVIDIA's DLSS is one of those few technologies that comes along every so often and legitimately delivers the seemingly impossible: more with less. AMD's first attempt at challenging DLSS wasn't quite ...
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"Substantially superior to FSR 3.1" — How modders forced FSR 4 upscaling onto unsupported AMD and NVIDIA cards
When NVIDIA and AMD launched their most recent graphics cards, they both came with features only available with the latest hardware. In NVIDIA's case, that meant that DLSS 4's Multi Frame Generation ...
When the PC industry's two biggest graphics card manufacturers aren't battling over benchmarks or chip-shortage woes, they've been fighting over a different sales pitch: boosting performance for older ...
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You can give Windows' big gaming update a try right now: here's how
Microsoft launches Windows 11 Full Screen Experience (FSE) in preview to bring console-style UI to PCs. FSE emphasizes ...
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