From our own testing, AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution is not radical but it's definitely "a worthwhile addition to every gamer’s toolbox." https://t.co/u7Icm8GSAo
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) June 22, 2021
Really proud of the team for pulling this piece together. Due to the work we were doing on APUs and Iris Xe, we ended up with only 12 hours - from testing to writing and uploading - to get our AMD FSR piece done. Was all hands on deck overnight-watch here: https://t.co/rMWoLs830N
— GamersNexus (@GamersNexus) June 22, 2021
so AMD's FSR is pretty good https://t.co/oNIleSlBBO
— everyzhing wrong wiz za world (@ShugoScav) June 22, 2021
And so it begins.
— HUSK (@ACS_HUSK) June 22, 2021
AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Quality Comparison & Benchmarks via @GamersNexushttps://t.co/5AhT25UXXV
Link to Eurogamer article: https://t.co/NhC5IYWJDf
— Sebastian Aaltonen (@SebAaltonen) June 22, 2021
I recommend everyone read the article and look at our image comparison tool there as well.https://t.co/fx3HOyBfwD
— Alexander Battaglia (@Dachsjaeger) June 22, 2021
As I see it - FSR is going see its stiffest competition from its own design and from native temporal upscaling techniques found in engines - like that in UE4
AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s DLSS is a promising early start. While DLSS and FSR aren't the same thing, they both aim to improve frame rates and keep image quality. Reviewers have found FSR quality modes to be good at 4K, but more games are needed. Details: https://t.co/Osll0wREKV pic.twitter.com/kdWigMYIBL
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 22, 2021
AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s DLSS is a promising early start https://t.co/oZpKQclPlS pic.twitter.com/4NVOSzLdLR
— The Verge (@verge) June 22, 2021
AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s DLSS is a promising early start https://t.co/eCwP2dyenK pic.twitter.com/E9OmX0LSjY
— The Verge (@verge) June 23, 2021