AMD has unveiled its development of an “ML-based FSR” technology, suggesting the upcoming release of an AI-powered AMD FSR 4 upscaling or rendering solution.
With Black Ops 6 seamlessly integrated with the latest AMD FSR 3.1 technology, it’s clear that this thrilling update is more than just a step up from its predecessor to the latest iteration. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, we may soon witness the emergence of a groundbreaking system designed by AMD, poised to revolutionize image processing and body charging capabilities.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has served as a launch partner for AMD, with the company securing support for its latest software features and ensuring seamless compatibility and silky-smooth performance from day one for the highly anticipated game.
As we highlighted in our Name of Obligation: Black Ops 6 assessment, this title marks a triumphant return to form for Call of Duty, making AMD’s decision to showcase its capabilities with the game entirely understandable. The presence of a debut for AMD’s new FSR tech adds an extra layer of excitement.
The unveiling of the brand’s latest innovation took place in a launch video announcing their new AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, which officially debuted yesterday and is set to hit store shelves on November 7th.
In a recent video, AMD’s SVP and GM for Computing and Graphics, Jack Huynh, highlights the corporation’s collaboration with Activision on the upcoming CoD title, emphasizing the work being done to optimize the game and seamlessly integrate AMD FSR 3.1. He notes that the team is working diligently to introduce the next generation of ML-based FSR technology in the game.
What a potential FSR 4 could entail is the notion that it will likely build upon the body era technology, further refining its resemblance to Nvidia’s ML-enhanced DLSS suite, which leverages AI-driven upscaling capabilities. AMD’s potential resolution technology may leverage Radeon GPU architecture to accelerate algorithms similar to how DLSS utilizes Nvidia GPU Tensor Cores.
Signifying a marked departure from AMD’s previous endeavors in FSR technology, which have consistently maintained a platform-agnostic approach, successfully accommodating AMD, Intel, and Nvidia graphics processing units alike. A cutting-edge model capable of seamlessly integrating a corporation’s proprietary GPU-AI core technology, similar to that found in the AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT, could potentially fill the gap between the visual quality and performance offered by AMD FSR and Nvidia DLSS.
Time will reveal details about what’s in store for this new FSR model. If you’re eager to dive into Black Ops 6, check out our guide on optimal loadouts to find the perfect setup for your playstyle.