Some new details of AMD's FSR 3 "FiedilityFX Super Resolution 3" technology have been revealed in the latest listing over at GitHub. The new details seem to point out that the upcoming tech might be enabled on the driver side and will generate more than 1 interpolated frame.
The information was revealed within the latest GPUOpen code available at GitHub and spotted by @Kepler_L2. The two most interesting lines of codes within the listing suggest that AMD is indeed going to implement a form of frame generation tech which should be expected in FSR 3 "Fiedility FX Super Resolution" since that was talked about the last time.
Some interesting implications for this:
- FSR3 being driver-side would not work on NVIDIA GPUs- "FrameGenRatio" implies it can create more than 1 interpolated frame per real frame. https://t.co/WGEXcQlUH6
— Kepler (@Kepler_L2) May 23, 2023
The code states that AMD's FSR 3 will have a Frame Generation Ratio of up to 4 interpolated frames which means for each real frame, the technology can generate up to 4 interpolated frames. NVIDIA DLSS 3 also has frame generation technology which will generate one interpolated frame for every single frame when enabled. However, NVIDIA's DLSS 3 doesn't allow users to modify the frame gen value to anything beyond 1 nor it's part of the suite yet. DLSS 3 makes use of the tensor hardware & learning models to generate the interpolated frames and even with all of that AI assistance, the company still had some issues related to ghosting and screen tearing in the early implementations which are now being sorted out.
AMD has so far said that they aren't entirely going to use AI for FSR "FiedilityFX Super Resolution" since they have more suitable use cases for the AI hardware. If FSR 3
Read more on wccftech.com