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Armed with AMD's latest SDK, DLSS Swapper, and one renamed file, you can apparently just drop FSR 4 into games that run FSR 3
By Nick Evanson published
News Whether it's actually using FSR 4 or just stating the name of the file version is the million-dollar question, though.

The RTX 50-series has delivered a record-breaking $4.28B in gaming revenue for Nvidia... no matter what you think about VRAM levels, launch pricing, and availability
By James Bentley published
News Though AI is still the big winner.

Fresh rumours claim that AMD is planning a 16 GB version of its RX 9070 GRE graphics card, though there are still no signs of a global release yet
By Nick Evanson published
News Is the change to meet market demands or to have something to go against the inevitable RTX 50 Super models?

The latest AMD RDNA 5 rumours are complicated but it looks like there really is going to be a high-end next-gen GPU to take on Nvidia's best graphics card
By Jeremy Laird published
news And could low-end RDNA 5 use laptop memory?

AMD just revealed that its current RDNA 4 GPUs have a clever 'modular' architecture—here's hoping it signals a broader range of next-gen graphics cards
By Jeremy Laird published
news Let's have all the GPUs, please.

AMD's FSR 4 open source whoopsie-daisy may be harder to take back than initially thought, thanks to the inclusion of a difficult-to-revoke MIT license
By James Bentley published
News Whoops.

The first reported case of an AMD RX 9070 XT melting a 16-pin power connector is here, but I'm not sure we should prepare ourselves for another 'meltgate' just yet
By Andy Edser published
News User error is always a potential factor, but it looks pretty nasty regardless.

AMD accidentally released the source code for FSR 4 before swapping back to the normal SDK, and a glimpse at the libraries suggests it might support older graphics cards in the near future
By Andy Edser published
News Butterfingers, perhaps?
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