AMD FSR 3 & HYPR-RX are two upcoming technologies that gamers are looking forward to the most & with the recent announcements, we got to learn more about them & how they will help not just Radeon but even NVIDIA & Intel GPU owners to boost their gaming performance.
AMD FSR 3 and HYPR-RX are technologies that may sound similar to one another since their main goal is to boost gaming performance but if you look at them closely, they are very different from one another and we are going to explain what sets them apart on a technical & fundamental level.
So let's start with the big one which is clearly FSR 3. AMD's FSR 3 is part of the FiedilityFX Super Resolution ecosystem which has been around for years now since it first got announced with the RDNA 2 GPUs. The FSR technology has been infused within 300 games (both current & upcoming) either officially or unofficially through mod injection. For the next chapter, AMD is introducing the FSR 3 technology which extends upon FSR 1 & 2 with the addition of Fluid Motion Frames tech or AFMF.
The AFMF is an enhanced optical flow technology that is combined with temporal game data to deliver a massive boost in gaming performance, over 2x in some cases. Fluid Motion Frames tech combines Frame Interpolation and Frame Generation to achieve this big performance gain and is something that sounds familiar to NVIDIA's DLSS 3 technology which has been around for a year now.
FSR 3 Modes
So starting off with the AMD FSR 3 modes, you will be getting the same Quality, Balanced, and Performance modes but with FSR 3, AMD is also adding a Native Anti-Aliasing Quality mode which will enhance the image quality & sharpening using FSR 3 at a native resolution so no upscaling will be involved. This is
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