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Nvidia and AMD are in an upscaling arms race and this is just the beginning

Byadmin

Jan 5, 2022


When you think about PC performance, you think about graphics cards. These components are the tractor pulling the plough of performance through fields of pixels, to use an awkwardly specific analogy, and that’s not changing anytime soon. Though there’s a case to be made for upscaling technologies as another means of turbocharging your PC, and we’re only just getting started there.

AMD’s FSR has already gained a lot of game support in a short time, and Nvidia’s pushing DLSS support equally hard. (Image credit: Future)

Over at CES 2022, we saw AMD and Nvidia go toe-to-toe in mobile graphics and budget GPUs, but what’s new there? These two are always at each other’s throats for PC graphics dominance. What stood out to me, however, was how AMD built up Radeon Super Resolution (RSR), its offshoot of FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) that works on near-enough every game ever made, and made it a much bigger part of its show than you might expect.



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