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According to news on March 5, AMD Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster recently stated in No. An interview with the Priors channel revealed that AMD is focusing on building AI-based super-resolution technology for gaming devices. He emphasized that 2023 is of great significance to AMD. The company has invested many years of efforts in the development of AI hardware and software functions, and has successfully applied AI technology to cloud, edge computing, personal computers, embedded devices, gaming devices, etc. fields.
It is understood that Papermaster did not directly mention FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) in the discussion, but his description of the gaming equipment caused speculation from the outside world that AMD may be closely related to FSR technology. Foreign media VideoCardz speculates that AMD plans to use machine learning algorithms to solve the artifact problem in FSR to improve game image quality.
Currently, AMD’s FSR technology is facing two major competitors: NVIDIA’s DLSS and Intel’s XeSS. Both technologies incorporate AI technology, but the way they do it differs. DLSS mainly relies on the Tensor Core unit on Nvidia graphics cards, while Intel's XeSS algorithm performs better on the XMX hardware of its graphics cards. If AMD's AI super-resolution technology also requires specific hardware support, its scope of application may be limited by APUs equipped with the XDNA AI engine and RDNA3 graphics cards that improve AI computing power. However, AMD has not yet announced specific details.
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