AMD has teased the proposition of leveraging AI for its next-gen FSR "FidelityFX Super Resolution" technology.
AI has been a big part of upscaling technologies such as NVIDIA's DLSS which has been leveraging its tensor core architecture since 2018's Turing launch. Intel also jumped onboard the upscaling bandwagon with its XeSS technology which harnessed the XMX AI cores featured on its discrete GPU architecture codenamed Alchemist but there was one major GPU vendor that was missing out on the AI fun.
Since the announcement of FSR, AMD has been against the use of AI for its upscaling technology and even stated that AI has other meaningful use cases besides upscaling technologies. This has allowed AMD to make FSR slightly more open towards its old GPU architecture and even offer support on products from competitors such as NVIDIA & Intel. AMD does incorporate AI cores in its latest consumer-tier hardware such as RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 but it looks like we will finally get to see them being used properly as AMD has teased plans to incorporate the use of AI in future versions of its popular FSR upscaling technology.
In a jam-packed session with No Priors, AMD's CTO, Mark Papermaster, highlighted the fact that they are working to bring AI-powered upscaling technology to gaming devices. By gaming devices, Mark may not just be talking about the Radeon GPU lineup but also consoles as they amount to a significant portion of AMD's gaming business. While we probably won't see this technology in the current iteration of consoles, rumors are already floating of a refreshed lineup from both Sony & Microsoft so that could be a pivot point for AMD to deploy its next-gen upscaling tech.
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