While all eyes are on NVIDIA for its RTX 5000 GPUs at CES 2025, AMD is also taking the opportunity to give us a glimpse at its upcoming RDNA 4 graphics architecture. While specifics are scarce, the company says its new GPUs will be built on a 4nm process with “optimized” compute units, “supercharged” AI computation and better ray tracing per compute unit. The big reveal, though, is that its new FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR4) will be powered by machine learning, just like NVIDIA’s DLSS technology. AMD claims FSR 4 will offer “high quality” 4K upscaling, frame generation and low latency support with AMD Anti-Lag 2.
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