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Former head of FSR development at AMD posts 'big trouble' meme when asked why the company won't release the INT8 version of FSR 4 for older GPUs
By Jeremy Laird published
News The guy that previously lead development of FSR 4 thinks AMD should release it for older GPU owners.

Sony reveals that its new PSSR upscaling for the Playstation 5 Pro has the same 'core' as AMD's FSR Redstone but that doesn't necessarily mean older AMD PC graphics cards are set to get an FSR upgrade
By Jeremy Laird published
News Frame generation could be coming the the PS5 Pro.

PS5 Pro owners will soon get an improved PSSR AI upscaler, while PC gamers with RDNA 2 and 3 GPUs are still praying for AMD to add official support for FSR 4
By Nick Evanson last updated
News All these GPUs share very similar parts and features, so if one can do AI upscaling, why can't they all?

Well, this year's graphics card launches were a right shitshow, eh?
By Dave James published
Launch malfunction This year saw the worst launch of any GPU generation I can remember in all my 20 years as a tech journo.

AMD stealth-launches a new low power version of its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card that could be great for a DIY Steam Machine, though it's only shaved 13% off the energy consumption
By Nick Evanson published
News At 140 W, it sits right between the RTX 5060 and RTX 5050 in terms of power munchies, and just above the Steam Machine's GPU.

'Give us the chip. Give us the RAM. Let us have our fun. Let us go nuts': Sapphire's PC gaming evangelist wants AMD 'to get out of the way' when it comes to designing graphics cards
By Nick Evanson published
News 'I personally wish they would let us be the companies we are in, instead of trying to create the mold.'

FSR Redstone tested: AMD's long awaited AI-powered frame gen delivers the goods but it's very late to market
By Nick Evanson published
Redstone released Actually, it's not FSR Redstone. It's all just FSR now because of reasons that only make sense to AMD.

AMD graphics card prices could rise by $40 thanks to the RAM supply crisis, but the extra you pay could be even more
By Nick Evanson published
News Best forget about doing any upgrades for a while.
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