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AMD could follow in Nvidia’s DLSS footsteps with FSR 3.0 frame-rate booster

Posted on July 1, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

AMD could be planning to take a different direction with FSR in the future, and if a clue highlighted on Twitter is anything to go by, Team Red’s intention is to develop the frame rate boosting tech along AI-powered lines – just like Nvidia DLSS. That theory is based on a hint tweeted by well-known hardware leaker Greymon55, who spotted a new commit in the LLVM repository which is about the introduction of WMMA (Wave Matrix Multi-Accumulate) instructions on GFX11. AI accelerate! Should work with FSR3.
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