Chip-maker AMD may be preparing to drop some serious information about the upcoming third iteration of its temporal upscaling technology, Fidelity FX Super Resolution 3, or FSR 3, at the upcoming Games Developer Conference, (via PCGamesN).
Temporal upscaling, in short, renders a game at a lower resolution and then upscales it to a higher resolution (often with the help of AI/machine learning). When it’s working in ideal conditions, this will let you play a game with more of the most eye-popping effects turned on without tanking your frame rate down into the single digits. Nvidia’s RTX cards have their own temporal upscaling tech, called Deep Learning Super Sampling, or DLSS, which is also in its third iteration.
AMD first talked about FSR 3.0 when it released its Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Radeon RX 7900 XT cards last November, where it said that FSR 3 would appear sometime this year. One of the highlighted features at the time was Fluid Motion Frames, which the company said could give games up to a 2x frame rate boost.