AMD FSR 4.1 brings upscaling improvements to older Radeon GPUs, extending their lifespan
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Jon Fingas
Summary
AMD has announced FSR 4.1, an update to its FidelityFX Super Resolution upscaling technology that brings significant improvements to older Radeon GPUs. The update enhances image quality, reduces ghosting artifacts, and improves temporal stability across a wider range of hardware. FSR 4.1 extends support to RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 architectures, meaning users with RX 6000 and RX 7000 series cards can benefit from better performance and visual quality without upgrading their GPU. The technology uses advanced temporal upscaling algorithms to deliver higher frame rates at better visual fidelity, effectively extending the useful lifespan of older AMD graphics cards.
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· 3 pulledFSR 4.1 represents a significant leap forward in upscaling technology for older Radeon GPUs.
The update breathes new life into hardware that many thought was reaching the end of its useful life.
Gamers can now enjoy higher frame rates and better image quality without spending money on a new graphics card.
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