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- PCWorld reports that AMD released FSR 4.1 AI-powered upscaling technology for Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards ahead of schedule.
- This expansion brings enhanced gaming frame rates and improved visual quality to more users beyond the initially exclusive RX 9000 cards.
- AMD plans further rollout to RDNA 3-based APUs and older RDNA 2-based cards by 2027, broadening accessibility significantly.
AMD has now launched FSR Upscaling 4.1 for graphics cards in the older Radeon RX 7000 series, which are based on the company’s RDNA 3 architecture. Support was originally planned for July, but it’s being rolled out now earlier than expected, reports The Verge.
AMD’s FSR 4.1 uses AI to boost frame rates and improve image quality in games by rendering at a lower resolution before algorithmically upscaling the resulting frames to a higher resolution. The technology has so far been exclusive to Radeon RX 9000 cards.
AMD is also working on adapting the same technology for RDNA 3-based AMD APUs. The plan is also for FSR 4.1 to be made available on RDNA 2-based graphics cards in early 2027.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.