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FSR 4.1 Shows Massive Performance Gains on RDNA 3

When TechPowerUp spoke to AMD's Chief Software Officer and Senior Director of Software earlier in June, the executives made bold claims about the quality of its new FSR 4.1 impleme...

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FSR 4.1 Shows Massive Performance Gains on RDNA 3

AI Insight:AMD's FSR 4.1 technology offers significant performance improvements on RDNA 3 graphics cards.

When TechPowerUp spoke to AMD's Chief Software Officer and Senior Director of Software earlier in June, the executives made bold claims about the quality of its new FSR 4.1 implementation. Now, the company has released the feature, and early benchmarks are showing substantial gains in performance. According to tests conducted by various outlets, FSR 4.1 has been able to deliver frame rates that are often within 10-20% of native performance on RDNA 3 graphics cards, while maintaining the same level of image quality. This represents a significant improvement over previous FSR iterations, which often struggled to keep up with native performance. The success of FSR 4.1 is a major win for AMD, as it allows the company to offer high-quality gaming experiences to a wider range of users, without the need for expensive high-end graphics cards. As the technology continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how it compares to other upscaling solutions on the market, such as NVIDIA's DLSS.