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AMD executive Jack Huynh on FSR overrated 4.1 Support range: user experience always gives priority

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News from IT House June 5, AMD General Manager of Computing and Graphics, Jack Huynh, announced in May this year that he would provide support to the FSR super-resolution 4.1 before the "RDNA 4" architecture. And is this technology going to support the topic of nuclei platforms (especially the "RDNA 3.5" architecture products) that have been in the community for some time now?

As the saying goes, "The bell still needs to be answered," Jack Huynh himself recently interviewed the medium Tom's Guide on the subject.

However, this AMD executive does not provide an accurate response to this topic, but merely indicates that user experience (or quality of service) is a priority for his team:

We want to ensure that user experience and quality meet expectations, so whether the product is GPUAPU or other types must have sufficient computing capacity to ensure that users can actually feel enhanced performance.

I don't know.

I think it can be called the quality of services, i.e., the output of the picture at all times within the right frame. All these conditions must be met so that we can provide quality experiences that are satisfactory to the players and, through the product, further enhance their game experiences.

I don't know.

The team is studying comments and feedback on our bulletin, and there is a strong interest in its extension to other areas of the market. These initial initiatives in the road map are crucial as we introduce them into other structures.

I don't know.

I didn't say it was coming out. I would just like to emphasize the importance we attach to a high-quality standard. As we explore the application of FSR technologies in other areas, the key is to ensure that the quality of paintings and the experience of games is not compromised.

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